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IFB371: Warren Buffett's 4 Investment Filters - A Beginner's Guide

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Warren Buffett’s investment philosophy revolves around four key filters: understanding the business, favorable growth prospects, trustworthy management, and a sensible price. These filters help investors identify good, great, or gruesome businesses. In this episode, we break down Buffett’s criteria, share examples, and discuss how to apply these principles to your investment strategy.

  • [00:00:50] Buffett’s filters identify good, great, or gruesome businesses effectively.
  • [00:01:33] The four filters: understand business, growth, management, sensible price.
  • [00:02:12] Understanding the business is crucial for long-term investment success.
  • [00:03:43] Lack of understanding leads to panic during market downturns.
  • [00:06:00] Some businesses are too complex; avoid what you can’t understand.
  • [00:08:06] Trustworthy management is vital; avoid red flags like overcompensation.
  • [00:14:44] Great businesses have strong moats and don’t rely on superstar CEOs.
  • [00:25:08] Gruesome businesses grow fast but burn cash, like Sunrun or Beyond Meat.

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Warren Buffett’s investment philosophy revolves around four key filters: understanding the business, favorable growth prospects, trustworthy management, and a sensible price. These filters help investors identify good, great, or gruesome businesses. In this episode, we break down Buffett’s criteria, share examples, and discuss how to apply these principles to your investment strategy.

  • [00:00:50] Buffett’s filters identify good, great, or gruesome businesses effectively.
  • [00:01:33] The four filters: understand business, growth, management, sensible price.
  • [00:02:12] Understanding the business is crucial for long-term investment success.
  • [00:03:43] Lack of understanding leads to panic during market downturns.
  • [00:06:00] Some businesses are too complex; avoid what you can’t understand.
  • [00:08:06] Trustworthy management is vital; avoid red flags like overcompensation.
  • [00:14:44] Great businesses have strong moats and don’t rely on superstar CEOs.
  • [00:25:08] Gruesome businesses grow fast but burn cash, like Sunrun or Beyond Meat.

Today's show is sponsored by:

Go to shipstation.com and use code INVESTING to sign up for your FREE 60-day trial.

Go to monarchmoney.com/BEGINNERS for THIRTY PERCENT OFF your first year.

Sign up for a one-dollar-per-month trial period at shopify.com/beginners.

Get 15% off your next gift at UNCOMMONGOODS.COM/INVESTING

Get 10 FREE meals at HelloFresh.com/freeinvesting!

Cut your wireless bill to 15 bucks a month at mintmobile.com/beginners.

Go to SELECTQUOTE.COM/BEGINNERS TODAY to get started.

Find great investments at Value Spotlight

Have questions? Send them to [email protected]

Start learning how to value companies here: DCF Demystified Link

SUBSCRIBE TO THE SHOW

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