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It could've been worse. He could've been spread betting on Ethereum.
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Originally posted by Andy2 View Postis there an etf for airlines?
people will not stop travelling. after this virus malarky is over they will double triple in value
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Warren Buffett: Be Fearful When Others Are Greedy
Left out the other part of the quote about being greedy when others are fearful
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is there an etf for airlines?
people will not stop travelling. after this virus malarky is over they will double triple in value
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Originally posted by DimPrawn View Post
It doesn't say he lost on his investments; it says his investments 'could' have dropped by 3bn. Now, what we don't know from that article, is if his investments are still in the black since he bought them, or if he is now in the red.
The article also notes that
a) the coronavirus is likely to be a short term blip for the holdings he has and/
b) Buffet invests in the long term and he's only started holding these assets since 2016.
He is therefore not likely to be selling at this low number, and, given his strategy, will probably buy even more of these shares so when they do rise again he will consolidate even more profits. I get that this may not seem logical to all people, and may be a bit confusing, but hey, that's life.
I therefore refer to my earlier points on a different thread; invest for the long term. Only invest what you can afford to lose. Don't be forced into selling when the markets are dropping because you suddenly need that cash.
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Originally posted by DimPrawn View Post
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