WarrenBuffet
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巴菲特经典语录英文被誉为股神的沃伦·(Warren Buffett),美国投资家、企业家、慈善家,从事股票、电子现货、基金行业。
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巴菲特经典语录英文“Charlie and I decided long ago that in an investment lifetime it's too hard to make hundreds of smart decisions. That judgment became ever more compelling as Berkshire's capital mushroomed and the universe of investments that could significantly affect our results shrank dramatically. Therefore, we adopted a strategy that required our being smart - and not too smart at that - only a very few times. Indeed, we'll now settle for one good idea a year.” “The fact that people will be full of greed, fear or foll y is predictable. The sequence is not predictable.”――Warren Buffett, Financial Review, 1985“I am out of step with present conditions. When the game is no longer played your way, it is only human to say the new approach is all wrong, bound to lead to trouble, and so on. On one point, however, I am clear. I will not abandon a previous approach whose logic I understand ( although I find it difficult to apply ) even though it may mean foregoing large, and apparently easy, profits to embrace an approach which I don't fully understand, have not practiced successfully, and which possibly could lead to substantial permanent loss of capital.”――Warren Buffett in a letter to his partners in the stock market frenzy of 1969.“We've long felt that the only value of sto ck forecasters is to make fortune tellers look good. Even now, Charlie and I continue to believe that short-term market forecasts are poison and should be kept locked up in a safe place, away from childrenand also from grown-ups who behave in the market l ike children.” “The key to investing is not assessing how much an industry is going to affect society, or how much it will grow, but rather determining the competitive advantage of any given company and, above all, the durability of that advantage.”――July 1999 at Herb Allen's Sun Valley, Idaho Retreat“I will tell you how to become rich. Close the doors. Be fearful when others are greedy. Be greedy when others are fearful.”――Warren Buffett lecturing to a group of students at Columbia U“There are all kind s of businesses that Charlie and I don't understand, but that doesn't cause us to stay up at night. It just means we go on to the next one, and that's what the individual investor should do.”――Warren Buffett in a Morning star Interview“If you're an inves tor, you're looking on what the asset is going to do, if you're a speculator, you're commonly focusing on what the price of the object is going to do, and that's not our game.”――1997 Berkshire Hathaway Annual Meeting“It is our job to help our clients be fearful when others are greedy, and look at opportunities when others are fearful.” “If you understood a business perfectly and the future of the business, you would need very little in the way of a margin of safety. So, the more vulnerable the business is, assuming you still want to invest in it, the larger margin of safety you'd need. If you're driving a truck across a bridge that says it holds 10,000 pounds and you've got a 9,800 pound vehicle, if the bridge is 6 inches above the crevice it covers, you may feel okay, but if it'sover the Grand Canyon, you may feel you want a little larger margin of safety...”――1997 Berkshire Hathaway Annual Meeting“You pay a high price for a cheery consensus.” “If you understood a business perfectly and the future of the business, you would need very little in the way of a margin of safety. So, the more vulnerable the business is, assuming you still want to invest in it, the larger margin of safety you'd need. If you're driving a truck across a bridge that says it holds 10,000 pounds and you've got a 9,800 pound vehicle, if the bridge is 6 inches above the crevice it covers, you may feel okay, but if it's over the Grand Canyon, you may feel you want a little larger margin of safety...”――1997 Berkshire Hathaway Annual M eeting巴菲特经典语录中英文“What counts for most people in investing is not how much they know, but rather how realistically they define what they don't know. An investor needs to do very few things right as long as he or she avoids big mistakes.”就投资而言,人们应该注意的,不是他到底知道多少,而是应该注意自己到底有多少是不知道的,投资人不需要花太多去做对的事,只要他能够尽量避免去犯重大的错误。
Warren BuffettWarren Buffett (born August 30,1930) is a US investor, businessman, and philanthropist. He is one of the most successful investors in history, the largest shareholder and C.E.O. of Berkshire Hathaway, and in 2008 was ranked by Forbes as the richest person in the world with an estimated net worth of approximately $62 billion.Buffett is often called the “Oracle of Omaha” or the “Sage of Omaha”and is noted for his adherence to the value investing philosophy and for his personal frugality despite his immense wealth. Despite his overall frugality, he flies in a corporate jet named the Indefensible.Buffett is also a notable philanthropist, having pledged to give away 85 percent of his fortune to the Gates Foundation. He also serves as a member of the board of trustees at Grinnell College.In 1999, Buffett was named the top money manager of the twentieth century in a survey by the Carson Group, ahead of Peter Lynch and John Templeton. In 2007, he was listed among Time’s 100 Most Influential People in the world.He worked at his grandfather’s grocery store. In 1943, Buffett filed his first income tax return, deducting his bicycle and watch as a work expense for $35 for his work as newspaper delivery boy. After his father was elected to Congress, Buffett was educated at Woodrow Wilson High School, Washington, D.C. In 1945, in his freshman year of high school, Buffett and afriend spent $25 to purchase a used pinball machine, which they placed in a barber shop. Within months, they owned three machines in different locations.Buffett first enrolled at The Wharton School, University of Pennsylvania,(1947-49) where he joined the Alpha Sigma Phi Fraternity. In 1950, he transferred to the University of Nebraska where he received a B.S. in Economics. Buffett then enrolled at Columbia Business School after learning that Benjamin Graham,(the author of The Intelligent Investor),and David Dodd, two well-known securities analysts, taught there. He then received a M.S. in Economics from Columbia University in 1951.In Buffett’s own words: I’m 15 percent Fisher and 85 percent Benjamin Graham.The basic ideas of investing are to look at stocks as business, use the market’s fluctuations to your advantage, and seek a margin of safety. That’s what Ben Graham taught us. A hundred years from now they will still be the cornerstones of investing.At only six years old, Buffett purchased 6-packs of Coca Cola from his grandfather’s grocery store for twenty five cents and resold each of the bottles for a nickel, pocketing a five cent profit. While other children his age were playing hopscotch and jacks, Warren was making money. Five years later, Buffett took his step into the world of high finance. At eleven years old, he purchased three shares of Cities Service Preferred at $38 per share forboth himself and his older sister, Doris. Shortly after buying the stock, it fell to just over $27 per share. A frightened but resilient Warren held his shares until they rebounded to $40. He promptly sold them a mistake he would soon come to regret. Cities Service shot up to $200. The experience taught him one of the basic lessons of investing: patience is a virtue.By the late’70s, his reputation had grown to the point that the rumor Warren Buffett was buying a stock was enough to shoot its price up 10%. The irony was that Warren Buffett never sold a single share of his company, meaning his entire available cash was the $50000 salary he received. During this time, he made a comment to a broker, “Everything I got is tied up in Berkshire. I’d like a few nickels outside.”。
2009.10College EnglishWarren Buffett“股神”沃伦·巴菲特山东路惠/编注Notes:1.Omaha,Nebraska (美国)内布拉斯加州奥马哈市。
2.stockbroker 股票经纪人。
3.congressman 国会议员。
4.homemaker 家庭主妇。
5.demonstrate ['dem 藜nstreit ]证明,示范。
6.knack [n覸k ]本事,才能。
7.acquaintance [藜'kweint 藜ns ]熟人。
8.mathematical [謣m覸夼i'm覸tik 藜l ]prodigy ['pr 蘅did 廾i ]数学奇才。
9.add large columns of numbers把一大串纵行数字相加。
10.stockbrokerage 证券经纪商的业务,证券交易。
11.chalk 用粉笔书写。
12.Cities Service Preferred 城市服务优先股。
13.tenaciously [ti'nei 蘩藜sli ]顽强地。
14.patience ['pei 蘩藜ns ]耐性。
15.paperboy 报童。
16.tip sheet 内情报告。
17.tax return 纳税申报单。
18.tax deduction [di'd 蘧k 蘩藜n ]课税减免,减免税额。
arren Edward Buffet was born on August 30,1930,in Omaha,Nebraska 1.His father Howard worked as stockbroker 2and served as U.S.Congressman 3.His mother,Leila Stahl Buffett,was a homemaker 4.Buffett was the second of threechildren and the only boy.Buffett demonstrated 5a knack 6for financial and business matters early on in his child -hood.Friends and acquaintances 7have said the young boy was a mathematical prodigy 8,and was able to add large columns of numbers 9in his head —a talent he still occasionally shows off to friends and business associates.Warren often visited his father ’s stockbro -kerage 10shop as a child,and chalked 11in thestock prices on the blackboard in the office.At 11years old he made his first investment;hebought three shares of Cities Service Preferred 12at $38per share.The stock quickly dropped to only $27,but Buffett held on tenaciously 13until they reached $40.He sold his shares at a small profit,but regretted the decision when Cities Ser -vice shot up to nearly $200a share.He later cit -ed this experience as an early lesson in patience 14in investing.By the age of 13,Buffett was running hisown businesses as a paperboy 15and selling his own horseracing tip sheet 16.That same year,he filed his first tax return 17,claiming his bike as a$35tax deduction 18.In 1942,Buffett ’s father was elected to the笤风云人物笤W182009.10College English19.the U.S.House of Representatives 美国众议院。
股票投资十大经典案例股票投资是当今社会中非常热门的投资方式之一。
投资者通过购买公司股票来分享企业的成长和利润,获得资本收益。
在股票投资领域,有许多成功的经典案例,这些案例不仅给投资者带来了巨大的财富,更为后来的投资者指明了方向,启示了成功的投资策略。
接下来就为大家介绍股票投资十大经典案例。
1. 沃伦·巴菲特(Warren Buffett)——伯克希尔·哈撒韦公司无论是美国股市还是全球股市,沃伦·巴菲特无疑是最受关注的投资大神之一。
他创建的伯克希尔·哈撒韦公司是美国市值最高的公司之一,更是许多投资者学习的对象。
巴菲特以其深入的价值投资理念和长期投资策略,创造了惊人的财富。
他的成功经验包括投资可持续增长的企业、独特的商业模式和坚定的长期持有。
2. 乔治·索罗斯(George Soros)——空头出击英镑1992年,乔治·索罗斯和他的Quantum基金成功空头英镑,创造了历史上最著名的外汇投资案例之一。
他对英国退出欧洲汇率机制的预测准确无误,使得Quantum基金赚取了惊人的利润。
3. 彼得·林奇(Peter Lynch)——寻找成长性股票彼得·林奇是美国著名的成长股投资大师,他曾在投资领域获得巨大成功。
林奇提出了“发现成长性股票”的投资理念,他认为投资者应该关注那些具有持续成长潜力的企业,例如大型零售商沃尔玛和咖啡连锁星巴克。
4. 卡尔·伊坎(Carl Icahn)——搅动华尔街卡尔·伊坎是一位活跃在华尔街的搅局者,他以收购企业、参与并购重组而出名。
他在投资中的成功案例包括收购苹果公司股票,以及通过投资剑桥分析公司赚取丰厚回报。
5. 约翰·泰勒(John Tempelton)——跨国投资者约翰·泰勒是20世纪著名的跨国投资者,他成功地利用全球化的机遇在不同国家进行投资。
他在投资领域的成功案例体现了对全球金融市场的深刻洞察力和科学的投资方法。