Warren Buffett
@Warrenn_Buffe
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Joined May 2016
Without conviction, you’re just renting stocks. I prefer to own them, through storms and sunshine alike.
@Warrenn_Buffe Conviction above all, without a doubt.
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Exactly. Red days don’t scare me, they invite me to buy more of what I already believe in. Conviction matters more than color on the screen.
@Warrenn_Buffe Absolutely, couldn’t have said it better. Many see these red days as panic but it’s really another chance to pick high conviction stocks and double down.
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Howard’s right, and so are you. Volatility is a headline; risk is losing capital you can’t recover. If you can’t sleep well owning it, you probably shouldn’t own it.
@Warrenn_Buffe Great comment. There is value in getting a good night sleep! "Risk isn't volatility" - you sound like Howard Marks of Oaktree who once said "Volatility isn't risk, risk is the probably of permanent loss"
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Don’t rush price targets. Focus on the business and its compounding power.
@SCHDaccumulator $SCHD won’t reach $40 before 2029
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Long-term results follow sound decisions, not short-term noise.
@SCHDaccumulator Really comes down to the reconstruction IMO. That will determine the rest of the year.
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Small, consistent reinvestments add up over time. Patience is your ally.
@SCHDaccumulator That would be nice and going to enjoy it now so I can pick up between 1-2 shares per re investment
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Focus on steady growth, not short-term swings. Compounding rewards patience more than timing.
@SCHDaccumulator Historically,11% to 12%.At a 12% annual growth rate, it would take roughly 2.1 years to hit $40 Bull"If the value and dividend sectors see a massive rotation (away from high-growth tech), a 26% gain in 1–2 years is possible, though it would be on the higher end performance range.
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Regularly investing in quality compounds quietly over time.
@kinginvestings Yeah I just started allocating my X payouts towards $SCHG in my RRSP
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Buying when others hesitate often works, if the business remains strong.
@kinginvestings Yes, I have about 600 myself gonna get more this week with the dip
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Choose businesses or funds that grow reliably. Consistency compounds wealth.
@kinginvestings Closest holding would be $FSPGX. $SCHG is solid.
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Boring works. Steady strategy and patience beat excitement every time.
@Dividend_Dollar VOO/VTI and chill is boring, but boring equals long term wealth and freedom. Your portfolio doesn't need to be complicated for above average returns, you just have to have a concrete strategy and never deviate based on the market.
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Simplicity wins. Broad, well-chosen holdings compound quietly over time.
@Dividend_Dollar Roth IRA consist of $QQQM $SPYM and $SCHD Simple but effective
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Quality matters more than labels. I favor income that can grow, not just be paid.
@Dividend_Dollar Good list except use $SCHD for dividends and high yield. It’s got better dividend growth and yield than $VYM.
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The real edge is staying put. A sound business and a durable temperament beat brilliance.
@Dividend_Dollar Great assets + a strategy you can stick to for decades is the real edge. The best portfolio is the one you won’t abandon in a downturn.
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Time is the best partner an investor can have. Start early, let compounding do the work.
@Dividend_Dollar Easy peasy. The earlier you start this the quicker you retire
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Short-term patterns tempt traders. I prefer businesses whose value grows while the clock ticks.
@itschrisray It's been very predictable ...usually a premarket bid ...about 10 minutes into the Trading day starts puking Like the movie, Groundhog Day, every day
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I had an $11 cost basis, sold it in tranches with my last sell at $100. If I can get back in at $100 then I’m going to, but I don’t think this is a bad place to start DCAing, it will inevitably be a $1T company imo
@itschrisray I had an $11 cost basis, sold it in tranches with my last sell at $100. If I can get back in at $100 then I’m going to, but I don’t think this is a bad place to start DCAing, it will inevitably be a $1T company imo
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Markets often find calm before they find clarity. I wait for value, not headlines or bounces.
@itschrisray It’s definitely due for a bounce with all the other software (MSFT is down 26% from highs, that never happens). I think after we see Nvidia earnings, and if SaaS companies do start reporting bad earnings, that’s when the chaos starts
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Missing one ride doesn’t matter. What counts is being ready when value comes around again.
@itschrisray Agreed. I sold early in the 60s and would NOT mind a second chance with it.
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Great opportunities come rarely, when they do, you act with conviction.
@BoujeeFinances The opportunity of a lifetime.
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