Buffet

Discussion in 'Politics' started by NUTSNEAL, Mar 8, 2004.


  1. agree. however, i believe he is the "black swan" and we have been "fooled by randomness" into believing that he has special skills. thanks to taleb for the nomenclature.

    surfer
     
    #31     Mar 10, 2004
  2. "Survivorship Bias" has always been the name of this game, it is hard to accept it but the dough seems to be flowing to a select number of individuals.
     
    #32     Mar 10, 2004

  3. i agree. no matter how much i don't want to accept it, it really seems to be the way things are.

    surfer :)
     
    #33     Mar 10, 2004
  4. sprstpd

    sprstpd

    Money gives you freedom to live your life in a manner of your choosing. Is a person who drives a new car and lives in a mansion more likable? Imparting financial responsibility to your offspring is deplorable?
     
    #34     Mar 10, 2004

  5. it is a question of deceiving the public. he does not actually live in the little house very long each year. he owns several opulent mansions where he spends most of his time. the little house is a prop. this is why i object.

    surfer
     
    #35     Mar 10, 2004
  6. sprstpd

    sprstpd

    Good point.
     
    #36     Mar 10, 2004
  7. Surf,

    Have you ever read Buffet's piece, "The Super Investors of Graham and Doddsville"? If so I would be interested in your response. He basically attempts to refute the notion that he is a "black swan".

    The morsels about his little house/opulent villa is very interesting...where did you get that? If true, this is an interesting twist indeed...

    Cheers,

    MYD
     
    #37     Mar 10, 2004
  8. Diode

    Diode

    There's a story about Paul Tudor Jones: even after he became hugely successful, with offices on three continents, he continued to rent the "dingy little office" where he got his start as a cotton trader, so as not to forget where he came from.

    Perhaps Buffett is doing the same with his little house?
     
    #38     Mar 10, 2004
  9. Arnie

    Arnie

    Used to have a lot of respect for the Old Bozo. But really, the guy completley missed the greatest bull run of the 20th century. I think his overall, long term performance has more to do with compounding than "Stock picking". But he is entertaining:D
     
    #39     Mar 10, 2004
  10. WarEagle

    WarEagle Moderator

    Does that really matter? How many of us have compounded our way to $42 billion?

    I don't care for his politics, but the man is a genius when it comes to making money in the financial markets, missed bull market not withstanding. He is winning in the only category that counts in this game.
     
    #40     Mar 10, 2004