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Warren Buffett explains how speculators could have helped him create more value

Speculators are often frowned upon by long-term investors and regulators alike for the volatility they create in the market.

Mumbai / March 01, 2022 / 12:19 IST
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Warren Buffett, also known as the Oracle of Omaha, delivered his much-awaited annual letter to the shareholders of Berkshire Hathaway over the weekend.

The annual letter has come to summarise Buffett and his nonagenarian partner Charlie Munger’s philosophy on investment and the world at large. They have become a bible for investment professionals and for investors who are looking to build their own long-term wealth.

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In the 2021 annual letter, Buffett curiously pointed out how important a company’s investor base can be to the decisions its management can take. The veteran investor while thankful for the investors who own pieces of his company Berkshire Hathaway highlighted how their investment philosophy has become a constraint for him to generate value for them.

“It should be noted that Berkshire’s buyback opportunities are limited because of its high-class investor base,” Buffett said in the annual letter.