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  1. Even better.
  2. Yes. I assume he was speaking of his 401K and taxable accounts (he'd previously only shared his Roth IRA trading account).
  3. Unpossible.
  4. Nice. You've more choices available than most. No matter how limited the choices (TSM, TISM, TBM, TIBM, etc.), I'd still be interested. Because as long as they offer any choice at all (other than a Target Date fund), they still say something about choices (US vs International, stocks vs bonds, etc.).
  5. Boat slip +40%.
  6. Interesting to me that no one else seems to be factor investing. Or even index sector investing. Huh.
  7. The Russian Military Is Destroying Itself In Ukraine The British Military Intelligence has assessed that “a significant minority” of Russian casualties in Ukraine have been caused “due to non-combat causes. Non-combat deaths are normal on a battlefield. But Russian Telegram news channels report “extremely high” numbers of deaths linked to alcohol consumption and crime. “Other leading causes of non-combat casualties likely include poor weapon handing drills, road traffic accidents and climatic injuries such as hypothermia. Russian commanders likely identify pervasive alcohol abuse as particularly detrimental to combat effectiveness,” the British Military Intelligence assessed in its latest estimate on the war. Although completely foreign to Western professional miliary forces, alcohol consumption is an integral part of Russian culture, especially Russian military culture. “However, with heavy drinking pervasive across much of Russian society, it has long been seen as a tacitly accepted part of military life, even on combat operations,” the British Military Intelligence added. https://www.19fortyfive.com/2023/04/putins-disaster-the-russian-military-is-destroying-itself-in-ukraine/ LOL
  8. 40% BRK 25% Small Value (VSIAX) 10% International Large Value (VTRIX) 10% Energy/Utilities (VGELX) 5% Infrastructure/Gold (VPMX) 10% Cash
  9. Had the Fannie Mae/Freddie Mac SCOTUS decision gone our way, those who bet big would have looked like heroes. Instead: goats.
  10. Fallacy of the Formula? There are many, many more investors without any reputation who blew up because they made large, concentrated bets.
  11. Could a $5 billion investment from Berkshire Hathaway make a difference here? Potentially, yes. The $30 billion in deposits FRC got from its fellow banks gave it a cash infusion. If it got another $5 billion by selling 10% yielding preferreds to Berkshire, it would increase that amount by 16.66%, but without a possibility of it being withdrawn. The preferreds would create a $500 million annual cash outflow, which is much more manageable than the cash drain created by billions of dollars' worth of withdrawals in a week. So, yes, a $5 billion investment from Berkshire could potentially tip the scales enough to make FRC an investable stock. https://archive.ph/sEkus
  12. Ally Financial gains amid vague Buffett takeover speculation https://archive.ph/ChNwT
  13. Whatever BRK does, it will be with insider knowledge. That's helpful.
  14. No, 2008 (GS) or 2011 (BAC). Both earned great returns. All the more reason for him to act now to benefit BRK after he is gone. Eh.
  15. But he knows that. Why wouldn't he assure BRK's continued success by converting $100B cash into a dividend stream (and remove the risk of a successor spending it less wisely)?
  16. For decades, traditional manufacturing jobs were gobbled up by automation and offshoring. This led Robert Reich to postulate a hierarchy of work in which the “symbolic analysts” – essentially, people who worked with information as opposed to actual stuff – were at the top, while people who worked with actual things were at the bottom. With a remarkable lack of sympathy, journalists and politicians told coal miners and auto workers that they should “learn to code” as their jobs vanished. But it turns out that the people whose jobs are at the most risk from AI are, well, the coders. https://instapundit.substack.com/p/the-coming-symbolic-analyst-meltdown
  17. Why isn't buying BRK tomorrow just about risk-free? Knowing the Fed has to bail out the banks if any Buffett investment/intervention fails? Even he if backs away, he has to know what will then happen and act on it. Insider trading is usually pretty profitable.
  18. Great. Just hoping Buffett remembers BRK is his legacy, not "saving" the banking system (again). I'll add Mon morning if there's no announcement before then.
  19. That only makes me believe he'll drive a hard bargain. If this is to be his swan song, I'd hope he'd make it one that really benefits BRK rather than "saves" the system.
  20. 40 years later, it's still pretty special.
  21. This. What you read outside or/after school should vastly dwarf what you read inside/during anyway.
  22. However, insiders complained as the bank grew at breakneck speed, its top management became inordinately focused on social issues... SVB executives were also deeply committed to social justice, according to several of its ex-employees. “I almost felt like I was at work on a college campus,” said another former executive, who recalled weekly internal “TED talks” on social issues and classes on “how to make sure you were not committing a microaggression”. https://www.ft.com/content/6e23a2fb-484e-418d-b309-bf558b3a6a17
  23. For nearly 2 months, a short seller was warning on Twitter that Silicon Valley Bank was about to blow up. ‘It was sitting there in plain sight.’ https://fortune.com/2023/03/10/silicon-valley-bank-svb-short-seller-william-martin-twitter-2-months/
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