Warren Buffett: The Billionaire Opportunist

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Warren Buffett is known as a long-term investor. Indeed, the billionaire investor once said, “Our favorite holding period is forever.”

While it is true that the largest and most profitable positions of his career are Berkshire Hathaway's long-term holdings, such as American Express, Coca-Cola, and the insurance group GEICO, the Oracle of Omaha has also made billions from short-term opportunistic trades as well.

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These trades are worth paying attention to because they are a fantastic example of how Buffett has (and continues to) capitalize...

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