Warren Buffet on The Future

Posted on December 25, 2009 by

warren_buffet1. Forever recession is unavoidable. As the crisis that occurred in 2007. Buffett said that if the unemployment will increase significantly, and the U.S. economy fell into recession in 2008. According to Buffett, the shock is the capitalist cycle.
2. Any company or country will survive the recession and the future will be like they’ve survived past problems. “We have a wonderful economy. There never was anything like that in world history. We live seven times better than a century ago. We’ve got a problem all along. If you saw the last century, we have the Big Depression, World War II, the dam has the atomic bomb. But many countries are capable of running well, “he said.
3. Recessions will create opportunities. “I feel much better in my lifetime in 1974. And it is a very pessimistic and the oil shocks and stagflation, and all similar matters. But cheap stock prices.”
4. All shares will not be cheap. Market participants waited for the movement of the stock at the right time and right price.
5. Economic chaos will bear fruit mistake. Buffett cites this advice from his mentor Benjamin Graham: “You’re not right or wrong because others agree with you. You are right because the facts are correct and your reasoning correctly. And that’s the only thing that makes you right. And if the fact – facts and your reasoning is correct, you do not have to worry about other people. ”
6. Investors will mistakenly think falling stock prices is a bad thing. “If they lower the price of hamburgers at McDonald’s today, I feel great. Now I do not go back and think, gee, I paid a little more yesterday. I think I’ll buy it cheaper today. Whatever you do will come back to buy at times front, you want to have to be cheaper. ”
7. In a good situation sometimes often bad decisions. In 2000 Buffett letter to Berkshire shareholders, he compares the many market participants who buy when prices are high. “They know that overstaying the celebration (ie, continue to speculate) in the giant companies that have valuations relative to their cash, tend to produce in the future.
8. There will be more parties with wild stocks. “The world went mad. What we learn from history is that people do not learn from history,” added Buffett.

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  1. Just now read it and thanks the post again.

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