$Berkshire Hathaway(BRK.B)$  Now that I only own $BRKB via Berkshire Hathaway,

Whenever I make an investment, I write down this:

1. The reason I bought it.

- It is a diversified business of over 60 companies as subsidiaries.

- It has over 40 stocks in investments & dividends as returns.

- Main purposes of owning it is not to have best returns but to have minimum risk of me losing my money long term.

- It has outperformed S&P 500 long run.

- It is recession proof company (able to be defensive/aggressive according to economy).

- It is cash cow loaded with exceeding 300B in upcoming quarter.

2. The valuation

- As I bought almost at premium price average, $469.5, it stands to near 1.65 book value.

- Average valuation is about 1.5 P/B.

- It is okay as valuation will keep increases as revenue keeps increasing.

- I will need to look beyond 5,10 years. (10 years from now, $469.5 will looks silly.)

- it may hit 2T to 3T valuation by 2030. That's 1x to 2X from current price, that's okay, I am still beating average return of S&P.

3. My intended holding period

- Forever. Simple as that.

- $BRK.B is not my investment account. It's my savings account.

- What I have in my bank is my spending account.

4. Would would make me sell?

- When emergency funds is needed.

- Unforseen event happens in family.

- Recession comes? Nope. Berkshire is built to last.

Above is what reminds me why I gonna hold Berkshire long term.

# All in One Stock vs. Diversify Risk?

Modify on 2024-09-18 16:32

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