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Tuesday 11 August 2020

Warren Buffett: Buying Stocks Every Year Since He Was 11 Years Old

Source: CNBC

Personal Net Buyer Of Stocks

Buffett has been a net buyer of stocks almost every year since he started when he was 11 years old. 

He grew his wealth by buying and owning more and more shares over the years.

Maybe you should too.


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The Interview Clip

Need proof to show that the man said it himself?

Here's that 1-minute clip of him saying explicitly just that.


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Does He Sell Stocks?

Yes, he does!

Just that he is a net-buyer overall.

Meaning even if he sold stocks, he would still invest in other stocks.


Conclusion

World's greatest investor buys stocks every year.

Shouldn't you be doing that too if you want to build wealth? 😉


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