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Buffett vs. Graham vs. Lynch: Whose Strategy Wins Now & Over Time?

Validea

We dive into the numbers, examine the some of the portfolio stock selections, and offer guidance on what type of investor each strategy may suit best. View the model portfolios. 7/15/2003 Warren Buffett Patient Investor +2.5% +11.9% +8.8% 12/5/2003 Benjamin Graham Value Investor +1.0% +17.1% +10.8%

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Transcript: Julian Salisbury, GS

The Big Picture

And then in about 2003, we set up a group called the European Special Situations Group, which was a multi-asset class proprietary investing business. But what was interesting about that was the quick need to both separate the portfolio between the old stuff and the new stuff, because there were a lot of new investment opportunities.

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What is Passive Income?

Good Financial Cents

EXPERT TIP: Consider starting small and gradually building your passive income portfolio. By investing in a diverse array of income-generating opportunities tailored to your risk tolerance and financial goals, you can create a resilient and sustainable revenue stream.

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Transcript: Sean Dobson, Amherst Holdings

The Big Picture

And we said, let’s just take a little detour here and make sure we understand the credit risk of these things before we sort of travel, start making markets and banking and, and, and really making these a core part of our business. So that little detour was in 2003. So think about 2003 home prices had gone up a lot from 2000.

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