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Warren Buffett is the greatest investor of all time. If you had put 1,000 dollars into his investment company (Berkshire Hathaway) when he started it, you would now have over 30 million dollars. Such returns can seem unrealistic, but how did Buffett actually do it? The answer is, he understands what most people don't and is sticking to a few key principles that you can implement in your everyday life. In this video you will learn all of them.

Warren E. Buffett is an American investor, philanthropist, business tycoon, and the chairman & CEO of Berkshire Hathaway. He is considered one of the most successful investors in the world and has a net worth of over 100 billion dollars. Buffett was born in Omaha, Nebraska. He developed an interest in business and investing in his youth and made truly incredible stock market returns over his career.

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Warren Buffett: You Only Need To Know These 7 Rules

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In order to generate significant wealth, one must invest their money. But how does investment work? What does one invest in? What are stocks, bonds, and mutual funds? If you are earning money on an investment, what type of interest in being earned? What's the difference between simple and compound interest? Let's find out!

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These are Jack Bogle's 10 investing rules for success. John C Bogle, known to his friends as Jack is the founder of Vanguard. The company which gave birth to the very first index fund.

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Jack launched Vanguard with only $1.5 Billion of AUM. Amazingly, for nearly 20 years, Vanguard struggled but Jack Bogle kept on his mission to educate investors on the power of indexing. Over the last 2 decades, index fund investing at Vanguard has exploded to $6.7 Trillion of assets under management. 

Jack Bogles 10 Investing Rules
1. Remember Reversion to the Mean. Selecting your fund from yesterday’s winners is not smart. Over the long term, reversion to the market average is inevitable.

2. Time is Your Friend. Start early, stick to a plan and ignore all the noise. Let the miracle of compound interest work for you.

3. Buy Right and Hold Tight. Once you set your asset allocation, ignore the moves in the market. You can't time the market peaks and troughs. Stick to the plan.

4. Have Realistic Expectations. Rates of return in the coming decade are likely to be lower than the last. A 7% annual return before costs and inflation for stocks and a 2.5% return for bonds before costs and inflation is reasonable.

5. Forget the Needle, Buy The Haystack. Don’t take the risk of buying individual stocks. Cut your risk by investing in a broad-based index or ETF.

6. Minimize the Croupier’s Take. Every time something is bought and sold a middle-man takes a slice. Minimize fees by investing in low-cost, low turnover funds. This increases your return.

7. There’s No Escaping Risk. There’s no wealth without risk. If you don’t invest, you’ll end up with nothing. And your savings will be depleted by inflation.

8. Don’t Fight the Last War. What worked in the past is no predictor of what will work in future. Past performance does not mean future performance. Past fund managers will likely not be the best future fund managers. 

9. The Hedgehog Beats the Fox. Foxes know many things. They represent financial institutions that sell complicated products and charge high fees for advice. A hedgehog knows one thing and when threatened — they curl up into a spiny ball. Simple, but effective, like an index fund.

10. Stay the Course. The secret to successful investing isn’t forecasting or good stock picking. It is about making a plan, sticking to it, eliminating unnecessary risks, and keeping your costs low. Whatever happens, you must stay the course. 

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François Rochon speaks about key lessons from his multiple decades experience in value investing.

About François Rochon:
Francois Rochon was educated as an engineer at the École Polytechnique of Montreal. After graduating with his Masters Degree (in Science), he worked as a researcher and network engineer for INRS-Telecom and Teleglobe Canada. Following his lifelong passion for investing, he decided to focus his career on professional money management. After managing family accounts between 1993 and 1996, he joined Montrusco & Associates as an analyst and was then promoted to Portfolio Manager. At Montrusco, Francois managed US accounts totaling more than $250 million. In December 1998, Francois founded Giverny Capital in order to offer investment management services to clients based on his investment philosophy of owning outstanding companies for the long term. He also sits on various boards of directors.

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Warren Buffett shares 3 core principles for stock market investing. They’re all very simple yet so important! Buffett generously explains each one in detail, hope you guys enjoy it and learn a great lesson.

Warren E. Buffett is an American long-term investor, philanthropist, business tycoon, and the chairman & CEO of Berkshire Hathaway. He is considered one of the most successful investors in the world and has a net worth of over 100 billion dollars. Buffett was born in Omaha, Nebraska. He developed an interest in business and investing in his youth and made truly incredible stock market returns over his career.

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Warren Buffett | How To Invest For Beginners: 3 Simple Rules

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Business school professor and portfolio manager John Longo conducts you through the life stories of over 30 men and women who have built spectacular fortunes through investing.

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