7 Lessons & 4 Warnings From Buffett’s Letter And Berkshire’s Earnings

Buffett's investor letter is out along with Berkshire's earnings for 2023. Growing earnings for BRK however Buffett gives an excellent viewpoint on investing in BRK gradually and what you must anticipate.

0:00 Compounding and Danger
0:56 BRK Earnings
2:53 BRK Valuation
3:25 The Economy
3:40 Net Worth
5:07 BRK Returns Ahead
7:03 The Market
8:57 Be Prepared
9:37 BRK Companies
11:16 Rate
11:40 Buybacks
13:06 BRK a Buy

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47 Comments

  1. Nice video. But things to point out are: 1- the position in Apple is very large. And Apple is very expensive atm and buying BRK or S&P500 now seems silly. 2- the largest advantage, as a foreigner, of BRK vs S&P500 is that Berkshire doesn’t pay dividends (which are taxed at 30% for foreigners) and the S&P500 pays dividends which must be reinvested after taxes.

    1. It doesn’t matter if Apple is expensive, Berkshire doesn’t have to buy it expensively.
      Apple is only about 15% of Berkshire.

    2. @@m4758406 all in all, BRK is now very expensive, it doesn’t matter how well it did in the past, full stop.

    3. Apple isn’t a big factor on the operating earnings, it is on the hidden earnings, but we could say not even valued at the moment.

    4. ​@@unboxing4319 Because Sven thinks it will continue to grow. What does it matter what the price is? Price is just a number – high or low. What matters is what the stock will do in the future. If you bought 10k of Tesla stock at all time highs 10 years ago you are now a millionaire.

  2. Better said, BRK WAS a buy in September 2022, March 2020 … now it’s just another expensive stock which exposes buyers to a tremendous risk, but anyway, brokers need to make money too

  3. I read ever word of Warrens letter, it gave me the impression that it was written by a man that was at the very apex of his profession.
    Thats for posting Sven

  4. Great video as always. I bought Berkshire at $307 and i dont think i will sell in my lifetime.
    As you mentioned Sven, Berkshire is a better buy than the S&P over the long term. Buffett has mentioned that the returns going forward will probably not be spectacular, given the size of the company, and the rich valuations of many stocks on the S&P. I however believe that the opportunities will present themselves, and Berkshire will be in a cash flush position to take advantage.

    1. Sven you do a great job breaking it down. I’ve owned BRK since 1999 and was fortunate enough to go to Omaha in 2018 for the annual meeting. He kept pounding the table saying how cheap the stock was. I was lucky enough to be in a transition period in my life and bought several several shares on margin and just closed out my margin account with near after taxes and margin interest. His advice has changed my life and put my family on firm financial footing for years to come!!!

      Thanks for the videos and news letter

  5. This is either the Best video of 2024 or the Greatest video of 2024.

    I was anticipating this video & you did not disappoint. Thank-you!

  6. Sven, great video! 2 stocks that may interest you: Allgeier (German small-cap it firm), Coupang (South Korean Amazon

  7. Another great video Sven. But there is a certainty that not even Mr. Buffet can overcome. He is 93 years old. What happens when he inevitably passes away? Will BRK management and investment policies change, what will be the impact on its investors who have engaged in a culkt of personality for so many years?

  8. I love BRK. The only thing that really worries me is Buffett’s age. What happens to the stock if he passes away. He’s 93 years old

    1. He has a wonderful team that knows what they’re doing. If Buffett is gone Berkshire is still on solid ground because it owns well diversified businesses that are not easily disruptable, thanks to Buffett.

  9. I’m afraid that the right method to valuate that company is the Price/BookValue (it is not an oppinion, it is actually what Buffet says), and that ratio is above the average. So… it is not currently cheap.

  10. Great video! Thank you for sharing the lessons and warnings from Buffet’s letter and discussing Berkshire. I’m holding and waiting for lower prices.

  11. Good lessons. Someone in a discussion said to me, I am waiting untill Warren Buffet dies so the stock will drop in value. I laughed at him for saying such a silly thing. 1 Because it is already a great stock, don’t wait for it and 2 “don’t you think that what you are doing is trying to find a reason for buying something that is properly valued and others are thinking the same”. He than laughed in my face for saying stupid things and I had to answer with “ignorance is bliss”.
    Thanks Charlie, Warren, Lynch, Kahnemann, Sven and so on and on… teaching lifelong lessons are more important.

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