[Event] Do You Believe in Long-Term Investing?

TigerEvents
2025-11-14

Warren Buffett once said:

“If you were given a punch card with only 20 holes for your entire investing life, each investment decision would use up one hole.” You’d probably think a lot harder before punching, right?

That’s the essence of long-term investing — being selective, patient, and focused on what you truly understand.

Most people chase the next hot stock. Buffett doesn’t. He simply buys great businesses — and holds them long enough to let compounding do the work.

How about you? Do you believe in long-term investing?

💬 How to Participate

Comment below and tell us:

  • Do you believe in long-term investing?

  • How many “punches” have you already used — and which stocks would you hold for years, no matter what happens? why?

📅 Event Duration

  • Nov 14 – Nov 21

Buffett Farewell Letter: Is the Last Lesson Resonating With You?
Buffett released his Thanksgiving farewell letter, announcing that he will no longer publish his annual shareholder letters. He used a distinctly British expression — “I’m going quiet” — to mark the end of his legendary 60-year investing career. Buffett revealed another $1.3 billion donation to charity. He concluded with a parting lesson: “You can never be perfect, but you can always be better.” Has Buffett inspired you in your own investing journey? As this Thanksgiving marks the end of an era, what reflections does his farewell evoke in you?
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Comments

  • koolgal
    2025-11-14
    koolgal
    🌟🌟🌟我相信长期投资吗?绝对地!因为长期投资不仅仅是一种策略。这是一种哲学。给耐心的情书。正如沃伦·巴菲特曾经说过的,只有20个孔的打孔卡。每一拳都很重要。每一个决定都不能掉以轻心。

    我出拳了 $DBS(D05.是的)$ 不是因为它很时髦,而是因为它符合我所珍视的所有核心基本面。

    我认为星展银行是一家堡垒银行、股息机器和新加坡韧性的象征。我熬过了周期,熬过了交易的诱惑,今天我上涨了132%。

    长期投资是一门情感学科。它通过复利的魔力看着我的投资组合增长。

    @老虎事件 @TigerStars @TigerClub @Tiger_SG @老虎船长

  • Shyon
    2025-11-14
    Shyon
    我绝对相信长期投资。巴菲特的打卡理念时刻提醒我,每一个决定都应该是有意的,而不是情绪化的。我做的决定越少,我就越仔细地评估每一个决定——这种心态让我专注于可持续增长,而不是追逐短期炒作。

    如果我只有20拳,我想到目前为止我已经在我真正理解和相信的业务上用了几拳。像特斯拉和Palantir这样的公司在这个名单上——不是因为它们“热门”,而是因为我看到了它们的技术、执行力和它们正在塑造的市场的长期潜力。只要它们的基本面和长期轨迹保持完整,我就会在波动中持有它们。

    对我来说,长期投资是关于耐心、信念和让复利来完成繁重的工作。我宁愿拥有几家伟大的公司多年,也不愿不断地进出交易。更少的拳头——更强的信念。

    @老虎事件 @Tiger_comments @TigerStars

  • j islandfund
    2025-11-15
    j islandfund
    I never gave enough thought to long term. trades here. my instant reaction was get in get out in a profit. but this whole time has taught me there's  no quick fixes. and the profits rarely cone when you need them ⭐🐯
  • 1PC
    2025-11-18
    1PC
    Yes, I believe in long-term investing 🕰️📈! Buffett’s punch card wisdom hits hard — I’ve already used up mine as a rookie 😅. Can I get a new one please[Bless]? If I had to pick one stock to hold for years, it’s DBS 💼—strong fundamentals, steady dividends, and regional dominance. Long-term investing is about patience, conviction, and letting compounding do its magic ✨@JC888 @Barcode @Shyon @koolgal @Shernice軒嬣 2000 @Aqa @DiAngel
  • Peter Soon
    2025-11-15
    Peter Soon
    I believe in long term investing. I have been holding few Magnificent 7 companies since 2021. "Magni 7" companies like Apple, Nvidia, Microsoft, Meta, Amazon, Alphabet and Tesla, are all good fundamental company with huge market capitalization. They are stable and suitable for long term investing.
  • Subramanyan
    2025-11-15
    Subramanyan
    Warren Buffet's advice is really spot on. And while it appears deceptively simple (and is indeed simple too), it is perhaps one of the more difficult ones to put into practice, especially when behavioral biases start playing their games. Therefore, prioritising "time in the market" over "timing the market," allows one to ride out short-term market volatility and benefit from the compounding effect of returns over time. This disciplined and patient strategy minimizes emotional decision-making that hampers returns.

    Reinvesting earnings to generate their own returns & exponential growth is a plus too. Going long term actually reduces the stress of investing - the amount of pressure investment decisions can give is incredible and if we can reduce it, is all the better: no wonder the "dead men's portfolio" tale is quite popular.

    I seriously believe in this approach though I am able to stick to such counters with only about 50% of portfolio: 3 Singapore banks, SingTel.

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