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Title: Buffett says value investing applies to all markets
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Published: May 3, 2015
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Post Date: 2015-05-03 00:06:54 by Tatarewicz
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OMAHA, May 2 (Xinhua) -- Warren Buffett, Berkshire Hathaway's chairman and chief executive told its shareholders on Saturday that value investing applied to all markets, and more speculative forces were seen in Chinese market.

In answering a question from a Chinese investor at the company' s 50th annual shareholder meeting held in Omaha of Nebraska, Buffett said "investment principles do not stop at borders".

If he was investing elsewhere, he would use the same sort of principles outlined in Benjamin Graham's "the intelligent investor " that he did in the U.S., he added.

Commenting on China's stock market where the market value almost doubled in months, Buffett said there might be more speculative influences in China because it was a relatively new investing environment.

Charles Munger, the company's vice chairman took it a step further by saying he thought China would be better served taking a value approach versus speculation. "I don't think value investing will ever go out of style," he added.

More than 40,000 Berkshire Hathaway shareholders gathered in Omaha to celebrate the 50-year successful run of Buffett and his partner Munger of one of the most profitable companies in the world. The annual meeting is also known as Woodstock for Capitalists.

Berkshire Hathaway reported on Friday that its first-quarter profit rose 10 percent helped by its railroad and insurance businesses and gains from derivatives. Editor: Tian Shaohui

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What does this mean -- always buy the blue chip?

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#5. To: NeoconsNailed (#1)

always buy the blue chip?

Not necessarily. Buy companies with competent management, increased annual dividend payment, little or no debt.less than 12x earnings,have a good hold on the market for their products, not run by Jews siphoning off funds into their think tanks, Israel or into corporate/proxy takeovers.

Value investing

Value investing is an investment paradigm that derives from the ideas on investment that Ben Graham and David Dodd began teaching at Columbia Business School in 1928 and subsequently developed in their 1934 text Security Analysis. Although value investing has taken many forms since its inception, it generally involves buying securities that appear under priced by some form of fundamental analysis.[1] As examples, such securities may be stock in public companies that trade at discounts to book value or tangible book value, have high dividend yields, have low price-to-earning multiples or have low price-to-book ratios.

High-profile proponents of value investing, including Berkshire Hathaway chairman Warren Buffett, have argued that the essence of value investing is buying stocks at less than their intrinsic value.[2] The discount of the market price to the intrinsic value is what Benjamin Graham called the "margin of safety". The intrinsic value is the discounted value of all future distributions.[citation needed] However, the future distributions and the appropriate discount rate can only be assumptions. ([citation needed] Graham never recommended using future numbers, only past ones). For the last 25 years, Warren Buffett has taken the value investing concept even further with a focus on "finding an outstanding company at a sensible price" rather than generic companies at a bargain price.[citation needed]

Graham never used the phrase, "value investing" — the term was coined later to help describe his ideas and has resulted in significant misinterpretation of his principles, the foremost being that Graham simply recommended cheap stocks.

encyclopedia.thefreedictionary.com/value+investing

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#6. To: Tatarewicz (#5)

In other words, bargain hunting and buy low / sell high? Or maybe just buy low.

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