Warren Buffett's investment strategy is based on the principle of buying high-quality companies at reasonable prices.
This tried and tested investment strategy has created hundreds of billions of dollars of wealth for Buffett and Berkshire Hathaway's shareholders over the past 55 years.
However, during his long investment career, Buffett has made use of other assets and investment products to make the most of occasional market dislocations.
For example, in the early 2000s, Buffett used billions of Berkshire's capital to buy junk bonds at depressed prices. He's also placed large trades in the silver and US treasury markets.
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