List of Flash News about value investing
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2026-01-06 13:04 |
Warren Buffett Insurance Float Strategy: How Low-Cost Capital Built Legendary Stock Positions
According to @QCompounding, Warren Buffett’s key edge was insurance float, with premium inflows providing low-cost capital, source: Compounding Quality (@QCompounding) on X, Jan 6, 2026. He used this capital to build legendary stock positions and buy entire companies outright, source: Compounding Quality (@QCompounding) on X, Jan 6, 2026. |
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2026-01-06 13:04 |
Berkshire Hathaway Becomes $1 Trillion Conglomerate: Buffett’s “Dumbest Investment” Reframed for BRK.A and BRK.B Traders
According to @QCompounding, Berkshire Hathaway evolved from a failing textile mill into a $1 trillion conglomerate, and Warren Buffett once called buying Berkshire his “dumbest investment,” a view the source says history has disproved (source: @QCompounding). The source provides no specific trading levels, valuation details, or any crypto market impact related to this milestone (source: @QCompounding). |
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2026-01-06 13:04 |
Buffett’s 10 Biggest Lessons as Berkshire Hathaway CEO (BRK.A, BRK.B): Actionable Trading Takeaways for 2026
According to @QCompounding, a curated resource shares the 10 biggest lessons from Warren Buffett’s tenure as CEO of Berkshire Hathaway, with direct access at compounding-quality.kit.com/9086fac79b and reference to the original post on X. Source: Compounding Quality on X, Jan 6, 2026, https://twitter.com/QCompounding/status/2008525124077572413. Traders can review these CEO-level takeaways to refine portfolio construction and risk controls when analyzing Berkshire Hathaway (BRK.A, BRK.B) and quality-factor equities; the link is provided for primary details. Source: Compounding Quality on X, Jan 6, 2026, https://twitter.com/QCompounding/status/2008525124077572413; resource: compounding-quality.kit.com/9086fac79b. The post itself does not mention cryptocurrencies or tokens, indicating no direct on-chain impact; relevance is primarily for equity investors benchmarking against Berkshire Hathaway’s approach. Source: Compounding Quality on X, Jan 6, 2026, https://twitter.com/QCompounding/status/2008525124077572413. |
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2026-01-03 19:00 |
Warren Buffett Insights 2026: Free E-book and 100 High-Quality Stocks List from Compounding Quality
According to @QCompounding, the post announces a free e-book summarizing Warren Buffett’s writings after reading roughly 5,000 pages, highlighting key investing insights for stock selection strategies, source: @QCompounding on X, Jan 3, 2026. According to @QCompounding, the post provides a link to 100 examples of high-quality stocks intended as a practical resource for investors, source: @QCompounding on X, Jan 3, 2026. According to @QCompounding, the resource is positioned as free and immediately accessible via the shared link, source: @QCompounding on X, Jan 3, 2026. According to @QCompounding, the announcement focuses on equities and does not mention cryptocurrencies or digital assets, source: @QCompounding on X, Jan 3, 2026. |
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2026-01-03 06:30 |
Warren Buffett Playbook: Free E-Book and 100 High-Quality Stocks List Shared by Compounding Quality
According to @QCompounding, they read approximately 5,000 pages of Warren Buffett’s writings and speeches and released a free e-book based on that work. Source: @QCompounding on X, Jan 3, 2026, compounding-quality.kit.com/2f3001f6a5. According to @QCompounding, the post also provides a link to 100 examples of high-quality stocks curated by the author. Source: @QCompounding on X, Jan 3, 2026, compounding-quality.kit.com/2f3001f6a5. |
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2026-01-02 16:49 |
Berkshire Hathaway vs S&P 500: $1 in 1964 Now $60,883 vs $455 — 60-Year Return Shock for BRK.A, BRK.B Traders
According to @charliebilello, $1 invested in the S&P 500 in 1964 would be $455 today, while $1 invested in Berkshire Hathaway would be $60,883, underscoring Berkshire’s multi-decade outperformance versus the index for long-horizon investors, source: Charlie Bilello on X, Jan 2, 2026; Video: youtube.com/watch?v=RVigGUYFU64. He characterizes the moment as The End of an Era, signaling a historical context for BRK.A and BRK.B relative returns against the S&P 500, source: Charlie Bilello on X, Jan 2, 2026. No cryptocurrencies were referenced in the source and no direct crypto market impact was cited, source: Charlie Bilello on X, Jan 2, 2026. |
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2026-01-01 15:30 |
Warren Buffett Guide: Free 5,000-Page E-Book and 100 High-Quality Stocks List for Traders
According to @QCompounding, a free e-book summarizing Warren Buffett’s writings across roughly 5,000 pages and a curated list of 100 examples of high-quality stocks are available for download. Source: https://twitter.com/QCompounding/status/2006749878752284750 Source: https://compounding-quality.kit.com/2f3001f6a5 The materials consolidate Buffett-focused quality-investing insights and specific stock examples that traders can use to streamline equity screening, build watchlists, and support quality-factor strategies. Source: https://compounding-quality.kit.com/2f3001f6a5 Source: https://twitter.com/QCompounding/status/2006749878752284750 |
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2026-01-01 15:00 |
Warren Buffett Investing Insights: Free E-Book and 100 High-Quality Stocks List for Traders 2026
According to @QCompounding, a free e-book distilling 5,000 pages of Warren Buffett’s writings and a curated list of 100 high-quality stocks is available at compounding-quality.kit.com/2f3001f6a5. Source: @QCompounding on X, Jan 1, 2026, https://twitter.com/QCompounding/status/2006742333681700899 Traders can use the list as a ready-made universe for quality-factor stock screening and idea generation, while the post itself does not disclose tickers or performance data. Source: @QCompounding on X, Jan 1, 2026, https://twitter.com/QCompounding/status/2006742333681700899 The post does not mention cryptocurrencies or digital assets. Source: @QCompounding on X, Jan 1, 2026, https://twitter.com/QCompounding/status/2006742333681700899 |
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2026-01-01 13:00 |
Warren Buffett Playbook: Free Ebook and 100 High-Quality Stocks List (2026) from @QCompounding
According to @QCompounding, they reviewed 5,000 pages of Warren Buffett’s writings and speeches and released a free ebook plus 100 examples of high-quality stocks, source: @QCompounding. The materials are available at compounding-quality.kit.com/2f3001f6a5 and were announced on Jan 1, 2026, source: @QCompounding. The post emphasizes a curated focus on high-quality equities for investors to explore, source: @QCompounding. |
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2026-01-01 11:00 |
Warren Buffett 5000-Page Research: @QCompounding Releases Free E-book and 100 High-Quality Stocks List for Traders
According to @QCompounding, they reviewed approximately 5000 pages of Warren Buffett’s speeches and writings, source: @QCompounding on X, Jan 1, 2026. They released a free e-book and a list of 100 examples of high-quality stocks accessible via the shared link, source: @QCompounding on X, Jan 1, 2026. |
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2025-12-31 17:04 |
Beating the Street by Peter Lynch: How Individual Investors Beat the Market with a Circle-of-Competence Stock-Picking Strategy
According to @QCompounding, Peter Lynch’s Beating the Street argues that individual investors can achieve market-beating returns by buying businesses they understand and believe in; source: @QCompounding. Lynch presents this as a bottom-up, circle-of-competence stock-picking method documented throughout Beating the Street; source: Peter Lynch, Beating the Street. Practical trading takeaway: focus your watchlist on companies whose products you use, research their fundamentals, and hold with conviction when the thesis remains intact, consistent with Lynch’s documented approach; source: Peter Lynch, Beating the Street. |
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2025-12-31 17:04 |
The Intelligent Investor Value Investing Rules: Long-Term, Rational, Conservative Trading Strategy (2025 Guide)
According to @QCompounding, intelligent investing is value investing that emphasizes long-term, rational, and conservative stock selection. Source: @QCompounding, Twitter post on Dec 31, 2025, https://twitter.com/QCompounding/status/2006411106948993497. For trade execution, The Intelligent Investor by Benjamin Graham prescribes buying financially sound companies with a margin of safety using moderate valuations (price no more than 15 times average earnings and price-to-book no more than 1.5, with P/E×P/B not exceeding 22.5), stable 10-year earnings, and a long, uninterrupted dividend record, while avoiding excessive leverage. Source: Benjamin Graham, The Intelligent Investor, Revised Edition (HarperBusiness, 2006), Chapter 14. Practically, this means screening for large, conservatively financed firms with a current ratio of at least 2 and long-term debt not exceeding net current assets (for industrials), alongside the earnings and dividend criteria, before diversifying to reduce single-name risk. Source: Benjamin Graham, The Intelligent Investor, Revised Edition (HarperBusiness, 2006), Chapter 14. For timing and risk control, Graham recommends maintaining a disciplined stock–bond allocation and using dollar-cost averaging to mitigate entry-point risk and reinforce investor temperament over prediction. Source: Benjamin Graham, The Intelligent Investor, Revised Edition (HarperBusiness, 2006), Chapters 4–5. |
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2025-12-31 17:04 |
Security Analysis Valuation Masterclass: Ben Graham’s 'Voting Machine vs Weighing Machine' Quote Explained for Long-Term Traders
According to @QCompounding, Security Analysis is a valuation masterclass for investors focused on fundamentals, source: @QCompounding on X, Dec 31, 2025. The post cites the maxim 'The stock market is a voting machine in the short run and a weighing machine in the long run,' emphasizing long-run, fundamentals-based decision-making for traders, source: @QCompounding on X, Dec 31, 2025. |
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2025-12-31 13:00 |
Warren Buffett Investing Insights: Free E-Book and 100 High-Quality Stocks List for Traders by Compounding Quality (2025)
According to @QCompounding, they have read everything Warren Buffett has said and written, totaling about 5,000 pages; source: @QCompounding on X, Dec 31, 2025. The author is offering a free e-book and a list of 100 examples of high-quality stocks via compounding-quality.kit.com, providing a curated set aligned with Buffett-style quality investing; source: @QCompounding on X, Dec 31, 2025. |
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2025-12-30 17:04 |
Warren Buffett’s 1 Rule for Traders: Focus on Real Value, Not Short-Term Noise — Strategy for Stocks and Crypto (BTC, ETH)
According to @QCompounding, Warren Buffett’s principle that the market is a voting machine in the short term and a weighing machine in the long term directs traders to prioritize intrinsic value over short-term price swings when making trade decisions, source: @QCompounding. This long-term focus can be applied across stocks and crypto by emphasizing durable value drivers and de-emphasizing daily volatility in assets such as BTC and ETH, source: @QCompounding. |
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2025-12-30 17:04 |
Warren Buffett Simplicity Strategy: @QCompounding Says Clear Numbers Beat Complexity for Higher Returns in 2025 Trading
According to @QCompounding, complexity kills returns and traders should favor simple businesses with clear, easy-to-verify numbers, reflecting Warren Buffett’s preference for straightforward models (source: @QCompounding on X, Dec 30, 2025). For trade selection and risk control, this guidance supports prioritizing transparent revenue, cash flow, and unit economics while avoiding opaque structures that obscure fundamentals, a lens that can also be applied to digital assets and token projects with straightforward tokenomics and auditable on-chain metrics (source: @QCompounding on X, Dec 30, 2025). |
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2025-12-26 17:04 |
The Intelligent Investor Value Investing Playbook: Long-Term, Rational, Conservative Strategy Explained
According to @QCompounding, intelligent investing is value investing, urging traders to approach the stock market with long-term, rational, and conservative strategies that de-emphasize short-term speculation, source: @QCompounding on X, Dec 26, 2025. Practically, this framework centers on buying securities below intrinsic value with a margin of safety and maintaining discipline through market cycles, source: Benjamin Graham, The Intelligent Investor. |
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2025-12-26 17:04 |
Security Analysis Valuation Masterclass: 3 Trading Takeaways for Price vs Intrinsic Value
According to @QCompounding, Security Analysis is a valuation masterclass and underscores that the stock market is a voting machine in the short run and a weighing machine in the long run, highlighting the primacy of fundamentals over sentiment for traders. Source: Compounding Quality (@QCompounding) on X, Dec 26, 2025. For trade execution, prioritize entries when market price meaningfully discounts intrinsic value, apply a margin of safety, and reduce exposure when price exceeds appraised value to manage downside risk. Source: Benjamin Graham and David Dodd, Security Analysis (multiple editions). Position sizing and holding periods should follow the weighing-machine logic—hold quality assets until value realization rather than reacting to short-term swings driven by crowd sentiment. Source: Benjamin Graham and David Dodd, Security Analysis (multiple editions). |
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2025-12-26 17:04 |
The Warren Buffett Way Recommendation by @QCompounding: Rational Investing Guide for Traders
According to @QCompounding, The Warren Buffett Way breaks down Warren Buffett's investment philosophy. Source: @QCompounding on X, Dec 26, 2025. The post characterizes the book as a helpful guide for investors seeking a sound and rational approach to decision-making. Source: @QCompounding on X, Dec 26, 2025. |
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2025-12-25 13:22 |
Warren Buffett’s Biggest Mistake Was Buying Berkshire Hathaway — What BRK.A/BRK.B Traders Should Watch Now
According to @CNBC, Warren Buffett has characterized purchasing the original Berkshire Hathaway textile business as his biggest mistake, highlighting the high opportunity cost of misallocated capital early in his career (source: CNBC on X, Dec 25, 2025, https://twitter.com/CNBC/status/2004180978625925333). Buffett previously wrote that acquiring the struggling textile mill was a mistake and that long-term results came from reallocating capital into insurance and other businesses, creating investable float that powered compounding (source: Berkshire Hathaway 2014 Shareholder Letter, https://www.berkshirehathaway.com/letters/2014ltr.pdf). For BRK.A and BRK.B traders, the trading takeaway is to focus on Berkshire’s primary value drivers—insurance underwriting, investment income from float, and operating subsidiaries—rather than the legacy textile history when assessing intrinsic value and catalysts (source: Berkshire Hathaway 2023 Annual Report, business overview and segment discussions, https://www.berkshirehathaway.com/reports/2023ar.pdf). The source provides no direct crypto linkage or implications for BTC or ETH (source: CNBC on X, Dec 25, 2025, https://twitter.com/CNBC/status/2004180978625925333). |