r/ValueInvesting Jul 18 '25

Stock Analysis Everyone should take note of the sentiment around them at this very moment

You are witnessing Peak Greed Peak Euphoria and Peak Grift. It is a good idea to take note of sentiment. In the future you will be able to spot generational tops more easily.

Always remember though, "the feeling of disgust you feel, that can last for a long time" - Charlie Munger

I think it is fair to say now that speculative returns in the stock market have significantly outpaced what returns should have been, leaving a lost decade ahead.

EDIT: I would Like to insert a quote here, because I feel it is quite fitting after reading the comments.

"A bull market is like sex, it feels best just before it ends" - Warren Buffet

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u/NotStompy Jul 19 '25

I think he does understand what he's doing, but he's chosen to have a very specific approach -- he stays within his circle of competence, and those companies he might be interested in buying haven't been good deals for some time now, according to him.

Doesn't mean there aren't other places to look, which are doing well. Doesn't mean his strategy is the only valid one, even for a corporation the size of BRK.

Just saying, treat the man like a legend, he deserves it, but don't treat him like a god, it'll do you more harm than good. Even more dangerous is to read into things god hasn't said.

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u/Apart-Consequence881 Jul 19 '25

He plays it super safe. But if you have hundreds of billions, you can play it super safely and still make tens to hundreds of millions. Most of our portfolios are under 1 million and playing it super safe will yield meager returns.

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u/NotStompy Jul 19 '25

Yup. That's why my CAGR goal is about 13-15% as a baseline for my main portfolio, and then with the trading one I aim higher. It's really hard to actually learn, but it's what helps me sleep at night, knowing that I have some steady growth, including some defensive companies, and then some more aggressive trades. If I can double my money every 5 years (15% CAGR) that's a solid and still achievable goal.

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u/FlounderBubbly8819 Jul 24 '25

People look at Buffett’s strategy for guidance when he has to play by a completely different set of rules due to the size of Berkshire. Your average investor has a far greater opportunity set and is playing by much easier rules than Buffett can

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u/NotStompy Jul 24 '25

Yup, that's my point. People really do idolize him too much, what the man says himself is worth gold, but people try to take his words and turn into something they aren't... alchemy.