[Events] Share a trade that fits Warren Buffett's investment principles

Hi Tigers

The Berkshire Hathaway 2023 Annual Shareholders Meeting is approaching, and I would like to invite you to share a trade that fits Warren Buffett's investment principles and wins Tiger Coins. You will also have the opportunity to win a surprise gift.🐯🐯🐯🐯🐯🐯

Warren Buffett is one of the most successful investors of all time and has a well-defined set of investment principles. His approach involves focusing on the long-term prospects of a business, selecting market-leading companies with competitive advantages, and investing in companies with strong management teams and so on. Do you have any trades that fit the "Warren Buffett philosophy"?

💡How to participate?

Share a trade that fits Warren Buffett's investment principles in the comments section below, along with the reasons and logic behind the trades.

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Event Time

5th May 2023-12th May 2023

📢 Event Details

  • 10 Tigers with the most impressive comments will receive 100 Tiger coins each.

  • In addition, you obtain a chance to win a surprise gift.$Tiger Brokers(TIGR)$

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  • BillionaireN
    ·2023-05-06
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    Warren Buffett's sell put options! So that he can own the stock at his value price and at the same time collect premiums along the way . !
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    • Winston
      of course he did it, but there must some deep principle behind such behavior
      2023-05-08
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  • GrumpyDino
    ·2023-05-06
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    I think Microsoft will fit in with Buffett's investing principles. It definitely has a wide economic moat as well as a strong competitive advantage. It is also well diversified in the PC space and cloud computing. Nevertheless, Its price now seems overvalued so my guess is he won't be buying it at this stage.
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    • WillieSenior
      Concerning about MSFT, there are nearly 10% of my overall portifolio
      2023-05-08
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  • AS78
    ·2023-05-06
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    $McDonald's(MCD)$ it suit buffett investment because this company has strong business moat, business still performing not affected much by economy condition
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    • AS78Replying toWinston
      Ok
      2023-05-09
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    • Winston
      As long as Food industries aren't involved in healthy question, it is difficult to quit
      2023-05-08
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  • Mrzorro
    ·2023-05-05
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    I think my trade fit Warren Buffett philosophy because it is stable and strong management company! Not only that, it is also one of his favourite drinks😂 [Yummy] I choose $Coca-Cola(KO)$ because it has good potential for long term investment and good dividend yield!
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  • ZhongRenChun
    ·2023-05-05
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    I bought Bitcoin in 2020. I've been holding it for 3 years and I am planning to hold it for 7 more years for a total of 10 years. this follows buffets investment principle of "if you can't hold the stock for 10 years, then don't bother holding it for 10 minutes."
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    • ZhongRenChunReplying toStevenHarris
      what the quote means is either go long-term or don't bother at all
      2023-05-08
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    • StevenHarris
      can i understand this word into "be patient"?
      2023-05-08
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  • MHh
    ·2023-05-05
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    Has to be $Apple(AAPL)$. The stocks that fits his ideal holding period of forever! And still has competitive edge over its competitors with its ecosystem and loyal customers. Unfortunately never added when the price was good.. maybe ive really missed the train?
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  • sturickopid
    ·2023-05-06
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    Happy to have received a fraction of BRK.B when I signed up to Tiger! Some Australian shares that I believe fit with Buffet's principles are the "Big 4" banks (CBA, ANZ, WBC, NAB). Also the Woolworths grocery chain (WOW), who I believe is more enticing at the moment than their main rival Coles. These are oligopolies who I believe fit Buffet's principle of having "wide moats".
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  • StarLuck
    ·2023-05-07
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    I think apple will fit in with Buffet’s investment principles. Looks for a margin of safety, focus on quality and approach your investments with a long term mindset. @TigerStars @Tiger_SG @CaptainTiger @TigerEvents @WilliamWin @Bearbear888 @Stanaasia @Millionaires
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    • Winston
      AAPL is still dominat my portifolio
      2023-05-08
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  • lzh77
    ·2023-05-06
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    $SHENG SIONG GROUP LTD(OV8.SI)$ meets buffet style. it's a cash generating business regardless of the economic conditions. it pays good dividends n long term capital appreciation. it's a slow n steady growing business
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    • lzh77Replying toStevenHarris
      please do your own research before investing. thanks
      2023-05-08
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    • StevenHarris
      OOOOh, thanks for your recommendation, i will pick this brilliant thing later
      2023-05-08
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  • Ivan8888
    ·2023-05-05
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    Be greedy when others are fearful. Go for value investing principles.
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    • StevenHarris
      it is so hard to do this.
      2023-05-08
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  • LMSunshine
    ·2023-05-05
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    Buffett 1st bought Apple (APPL) for Berkshire Hathaway's portfolio in the Q1 2016 and he's been adding 🍎 ever since. I believe Buffett will continue to add 🍎 whever it's a fair price especially after it's earnings yesterday❣️It announced an increased divided payout by 4% and 90 billion share-buy back program in the current bearish investing climate🥳🥳🥳 Share stock to win 100coins/🐯 gift @ SR050321 @ CYKuan @ HelenJanet @ rL @ Universe @ Jadenkho @ melson @ Mrzorro @ GoodLife99 @ SPOT_ON @ Kaixiang @ BenjiFuji @ RDPD Rich Dad Poor Dad @ SirBahamut @ b1uesky @ MHh @ PJoo @ Pepermintpat @ RiciaYang @ jat @ Omega88 @ Love Investment @ Zeniv @ Elon2 @ Yonhuat @ Joker_Smile @ grizzlylee @ FrankieRed @ spkek @ snoopy123 @ psk @ pekss @ amroui @ Ericdao @ StickyRice @ StarLuck @ Shyon @ kungpao @ CL Wong @ Derrick 1234 @ MeowKitty @ Thonyaunn @ Zinan @ Zarkness @ Ah_Meng @ Ratt @ Tigres02 @ Viv22 @ aunteenat @ Cory2 @ airui @ 0QH @ Cris0 @ Brocco @ AhGong @ deal2deal @ nickname168
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    • WonderElephant
      I'm for Apple too!
      2023-05-05
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    • Success88
      Power
      2023-05-05
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    • LMSunshine
      🐯 Friday-100 coins for 10🐯s and possible 🐯 gift @drandy @eeth @Zack44 @Cyberguard @kaite @BlueDragon @Tonyoh @AlfonsoDex @InvisibleTig @AlanTiger @kwk @InvisibleP @miaomiao007 @TigerHulk @HappyRat @Zacv @Alconies @justforcoins @cubinvestor @我i168 @ZeroG @JennyChiang @MGOH @pcwSg
      2023-05-05
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  • Aqa
    ·2023-05-08
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    Thanks @TigerEvents Warren Buffett’s typical style is buy sticks in companies that exhibit solid fundamentals, strong earnings power, and the potential for continued growth. He has bought AAPL thirteen times and sold AAPL five times. He sold AAPL for profit. Please like. @b1uesky @Shyon @nerdbull1669 @Bixley @CYberviRus @Optionspuppy @CaesarHicks @LeonaClemens @MaudNelly @HelenJanet @MHh @Success88 @koolgal @SPOT_ON @SR050321 @icycrystal
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    • KYHBKOReplying toAqa
      thanks.  $Occidental(OXY)$ can be a good investment
      2023-05-08
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    • Aqa
      @koolgal So glad u check-in. Can i request for your like and comment me here? Thanks vv much!
      2023-05-08
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    • nerdbull1669Replying toAqa
      liked. Congrats on your gain!
      2023-05-08
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  • koolgal
    ·2023-05-06
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    🌟🌟🌟$DBS GROUP HOLDINGS LTD(D05.SI)$ 

    fits Warren Buffett's value investment strategy of finding undervalued companies with strong potential for growth and investing in them for the long term.

    DBS is Singapore's largest bank and has a wide moat due to its extensive network.  It has also won numerous awards including the World's Best Bank for 5 years and Asia's Safest Bank. 

    As a Singaporean, DBS epitomises strength and financial stability with its rock solid balance sheet, excellent track record of profitability and great management. 

    DBS' 1st quarter 2023 net profit has risen 43% to SGD 2.57 billion while ROE increases to 18.6%, both at new highs from higher net interest margin, sustained business momentum and resilient asset quality. 

    With a dividend yield of 4.89%, DBS has provided me a steady stream of passive income while waiting for capital growth too. 

    That's my favourite kind of stock that would definitely get the thumbs up from Warren Buffett! 

    @TigerEvents  

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    • koolgalReplying tovivo8787
      Have a wonderful Sunday 🌈🌈🌈😍😍😍
      2023-05-07
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    • koolgalReplying tovivo8787
      Thanks
      2023-05-07
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    • vivo8787
      Ok
      2023-05-07
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  • Success88
    ·2023-05-05
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    Confirm is $McDonald's(MCD)$ this suit and fit warren buffett investment principle. Passion income dividends payout @SR050321 @MHh @SPOT_ON @LMSunshine @HelenJanet @Fenger1188 @koolgal @Chris Tan come share you view
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    • Success88
      Thanks ya
      2023-05-05
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    • Success88
      Congrats you too
      2023-05-05
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    • LMSunshine
      Congrats buddy🥳🥳🥳
      2023-05-05
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  • TigerEvents
    ·2023-05-19
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  • Fenger1188
    ·2023-05-12
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    感谢 @TigerEvents 精彩分享👍🏻👍🏻巴菲特的投资原则是“找出杰出的公司”。这个原则的基础是这样一个常识:即一个经营有方,管理者可以信赖的公司,它的内在价值一定会显现在股价上。另一个原则是“少就是多”。对一个普通人来说,巴菲特认为只要有三家公司的股票就够了。他的理由同样是基于一个常识:买的股票越多,你越可能购入一些你对之一无所知的企业。而通常你对企业的了解越多,你对一家企业关注越深,你的风险越低,收益就越好。我是$苹果(AAPL)$的铁粉,这支股票也是巴菲特的心头爱, 我会在苹果股票下调的时候继续买入更多苹果股票做为长期投资👍🏻👍🏻👍🏻
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    • Helen1229
      👍🏻👍🏻
      2023-05-12
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    • 安安0715
      👍🏻👍🏻
      2023-05-12
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  • icycrystal
    ·2023-05-05
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    agree with @Success88 that $McDonald's(MCD)$ suit and fit  buffett's style. it's a global/house brand around the world, known to generations after generations @Koikoi @poi @BUY @Fery @yaer please share your thoughts [smile] [smile] [smile]
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    • Success88
      Thanks with you insights
      2023-05-05
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    • Success88
      Thanks for your insight
      2023-05-05
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  • Bons
    ·2023-05-07
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    well, Warren Buffett decide to trust $Bank of America(BAC)$ and i do too. hopefuly, the storm in the financial system in the US will be over quickly. as for now, I'll try to diversify my portfolio in the defensive stocks too as we need to take a precaution on everything that we have done.
    @Viv22 @LMSunshine @KYHBKO @Tigress02 @Universe宇宙 @kungpao @cindyft @Xian789 @wine18 @MTok
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    • WillieSenior
      i still keep my foot out of bank market,🤣
      2023-05-08
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    • Universe宇宙
      [Like]
      2023-05-08
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  • Ericdao
    ·2023-05-08
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    WB exposure to Apple is too high. Steve hv do an excellent jobs but took his life. Tim is just follow through. Who's next to remain committed? HP n computer arena is highly competitive, someday they will be replaced if innovation failed to kick in or competitors can come out with much superior phone. They could suffer the same fate like Motorola, once a HP leader. I personally will not have a high exposure to this counter, at most 5% of my portfolio
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    • ALLinOne
      Tim is a better manager than innovative leader
      2023-05-08
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    • WinfredBill
      Technically, every tech giant will face same delimma
      2023-05-08
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  • zerolih
    ·2023-05-05
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    Of course I have to buy Berkshire Hathaway to support uncle Warren Buffett, but I forgotten to change the value so my entry price was high [Spurting]
    I'm still figuring out my investing strategy, and I'm currently fond to long term investment because I had bad experience with trading & warrants (it's a lesson nevertheless)
    Warren Buffett's principle is value investing, which is buying an undervalued company with growth potential & invest in long term. "It's far better to buy a wonderful company at a fair price than a fair company at a wonderful price", he would wait patiently until the right opportunity arise. In bear market, instead of panicking I'm happy to get opportunities to add position.
    Take Coca-cola as example, has generated annualized return of around 16% since 1988; and in 2022, Berkshire received $704 million in dividend income from KO! That's the power of value investing and compounding effect, hopefully I'm not too late to start follow Warren Buffett's path.😁
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