Warren Buffett’s investment philosophy boils down to “buy and hold,” advising against day trading and trend chasing. He believes owning a stock should feel like owning a business, with a long-term view. Short-term thinking leads to irrational decisions driven by sentiment. Buffett’s strategy focuses on durable advantages, capable management, and long-term value. He trades infrequently and emphasizes the importance of patience and discipline in investing. Ownership without conviction is seen as pointless in his view. Buffett’s philosophy stresses commitment and long-term perspective in investing.
Read more at Barchart: Warren Buffett Says Only Buy Stocks You’re Comfortable Holding For Ten Years, Otherwise Don’t Bother Even ‘Owning it for Ten Minutes’
