
EP61: The Secret Behind Buffett’s $160B Fortune
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In the latest episode of Beckonomics, Victor and Hunter dive into the legendary investment career of Warren Buffett as he begins to step back from Berkshire Hathaway. They take listeners on a journey through Buffett’s incredible legacy—how a young investor from Omaha became one of the wealthiest individuals in the world.
Victor and Hunter break down Buffett’s core investment principles in a way that’s easy to follow, touching on his deep understanding of businesses, value investing approach, and unmatched financial discipline. You'll hear how Buffett focused on company fundamentals over market trends—and why his patience has always been his secret weapon.
The episode also highlights his famously frugal lifestyle, long-term thinking, and smart bets on companies with solid cash flow. The guys discuss his legendary partnership with Charlie Munger and his surprising moves into the tech world with investments in IBM and Apple.
One of the most powerful parts of the episode? Buffett’s #1 piece of advice: invest in yourself. Victor and Hunter talk about the importance of continuous learning, developing your skills, and keeping a long-term mindset—not just for investing, but for life.
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