Read Warren Buffet's letters

Posted at 19:37 on Monday March 21, 2005 | Filed Under Investing

They are really good. He writes like a grandpa who happens to be really smart and fun. If you're new to investing, Warren Buffet is America's greatest investor (I once called him the Snoop Dogg of investing). He still eats at the same restaurant and drives an old truck. He runs a fund call Berkshire Hathaway and writes a great letter detailing his successes and failures every year.

Read them. They're a great way to learn why he makes his choices and how to evaluate investments.

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I couldn't agree more. I've even heard people say reading Buffett's letters is like getting a "poor man's MBA."

Posted by MoneyMan at December 27, 2006 08:36 PM

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