This video is a summary of the 2022 Berkshire Hathaway Annual Meeting. I made the journey to Omaha, Nebraska this year to listen to Warren Buffett and Charlie Munger speak at the Berkshire Hathaway Annual Meeting. Warren Buffett and Charlie Munger shared their views on everything from inflation, Bitcoin, Robinhood, the stock market, and much more.
This video covers topics including Warren Buffett’s thoughts on bitcoin, Charlie Munger’s thoughts on Bitcoin, Charlie Munger’s thoughts on Robinhood, Warren Buffett inflation, and the 2022 Berkshire Hathaway annual meeting.
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Wow that was a great video! So well done.
I appreciate your hardwork and i really love what you do , like travelling 1200 miles to listen to Warren buffet's speech.
very simple, very crisp and very helpful. Thank you
This is the most annoying video of 2022! Your intonation is vey very annoying! Stop it!
It should be known that pe doesn't tell you everything like with Alibaba you might get a bigger piece of the pie per share
Nicely done!
It was because of one of your videos and one of your recommendations that I ended up buying Berkshire Hathaway stock a while ago. Turned out to be a great investment. Keep up the great videos.
Nice Summary…In these days of information overload and people struggling to find time, this is a time saver and yet providing key information.
How do you have so much time to make these videos if you work at Bridgewater? Don’t you have to work long hours?
Buffet doesn’t know about yield farming 🤯
Thank you so much for this
Thank you very much for this!
Stock market right now seems very much so a "gambling parlor".
The p/e on alibaba is not 25, its 11! the stock is trading at dirt cheap valuation. I loaded the boat last week…
Thank you ❤️
Awesome content! Keep at it 🙂
Great job. Thk you for doing this.
He didn't really answer the inflation question though. Yes he is right to say invest in yourself, but this is not a deployment of your own capital, at least not in size. Maybe he thinks there is no way for an investor to defend a portfolio against inflation.
He is right about one thing though, which is that with inflation there will be a transfer of wealth from those currently with wealth, and to those who are working. This favours the young who will command wage rises, and also are able to take out debt to purchase assets whose values will rise with inflation.
Thanks for a great summary of the Berkshire meeting.
Did Munger tell why he halved his BABA investment?
Honestly, the same argument he made for bitcoin could be made for any other "real" currency…
Charlie just sold Alibaba a stocks. He made wrong decision of buying those stocks
All business common sense. Who has the most business common sense when it comes to your money? You do. Do your homework and do your research and than execute.
Thanks
They had an all-you-can-eat luncheon at the BRK meeting this year called The Buffett Buffet
Thank you 🙏. You should have uploaded your photo with Guru Buffett here in this video.
What about bershire’s investment in NU bank which works on blockchain tech.
Great job capturing the highlights! Thanks for explaining how having $140B in cash is a problem. I think part of what makes it a problem is Warren’s stance of not paying dividends. He believes (plenty of data to show he’s right) that he can better allocate the cash for better returns. Didn’t Munger seem almost giddy when talking about the problem Robinhood was having?
Great video as always, hope you felt the pilgrimage was worth it and you bought some BRK stuff. 🙂
Basically my investment strategy is all in BRK and focus on my business which I am having fun
where did buffet get $360 per share of Berkshire hathway between Jan-march2022? could you please explain. As I see in yahoo finance Berkshaire share cost over USD 472,000.00 per share.. could you please explain if I am not wrong?
Great video
I did listen to the whole meeting while doing spring cleaning last weekend and this 10 minutes is an excellent summary.
Thanks so much for this !! 👍
Great summary! Saved me a couple of hours.
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