by Dejan Pekic

What Buffett’s Final Letter Teaches Us About Investing Well
Posted by Dejan Pekic
Warren Buffett’s final annual letter marks the close of an extraordinary chapter in investing – a small reminder of what truly matters in wealth creation. His teacher, Benjamin Graham gave him the principle foundations of investing which Buffet perfected. Through patience and discipline, Buffet was able to prove time and time again that those principles worked.
At Newealth we are guided by those same principles. We have been reading Buffets annual letters for decades – to remind him of those principles. That the market will have its highs and lows, but our job as advisers is to stay calm and focus on the long term. There’s no secret formula — just wisdom, discipline and consistency. The same qualities that built Berkshire Hathaway are the ones that guide how we look after our clients today.
While Buffet may be stepping back, it’s the lessons he and Graham have taught us that will continue to endure. Invest with reason, act with integrity and don’t let the markets moods dictate our decisions.
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