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The concept of success or failure: Buffett and Soros's investment habits Author: [Australia] Mark Tell

Chapter 1 The Power of Thinking Habits (1)

Warren Buffett and george soros are the most successful investors in the world.

Buffett's signature strategy is to buy large enterprises whose prices he thinks are far below their actual values and own them "forever". Soros is famous for making huge leveraged transactions in the spot and forward markets.

The difference between them cannot be greater. Their investment methods are quite different. And even if they occasionally choose the same investment object, their reasons for action are quite different.

Will the two most successful investors in the world have something in common?

On the surface, they have nothing in common. But I think that if there is one thing that Buffett and Soros can do, it may be crucial, or even the secret of their success.

The more I look at them, the more I think they have many similarities. When I analyzed their thinking, decision-making process and even beliefs, I found some striking similarities. For example:

For the essence of the market, Buffett and Soros have the same view.

When they invest, they are not concerned with the expected profit. In fact, they don't invest for money.

They pay more attention to not losing money than making money.

They never diversify their investments: they always buy as many things as possible for one investment object.

Their success has nothing to do with their ability to predict the future trend of the market or economy.

After analyzing their beliefs, behaviors, attitudes and decision-making methods, I found 23 thinking habits and methods that both of them sincerely pursued. Every one is worth learning.

Next, I relate the behavior of other successful investors and commodity traders to these. ...