YouTube Treasures

A powerful talk by Charlie Munger, where he explores the cognitive biases in organization that lead to poor decision-making. This is an essential listen for any value investor.  

Charlie Munger’s commencement address at the University of Southern California. In his speech, Munger shares his insights on how to live a good and successful life.

In his University of Florida speech, Warren Buffett shared timeless advice on integrity, and long-term investing.

In his University of Nebraska speech, Warren Buffett reflected on his journey as an investor, sharing key lessons from his early years and how he developed his investment philosophy.

Peter Lynch in this famous YouTube video lays out his investment principle, which is easy to grasp for people who are getting started in investing 

Howard Marks, the co-founder of Oaktree Capital, shares his insights on market cycles, risk management, and long-term investing strategies. 

Joel Greenblatt, the author of “The Little Book That Beats the Market,”  explains his simplified investment strategy known as the Magic Formula, which focuses on buying good companies at bargain prices

L Collins, author of “The Simple Path to Wealth,”  shares his straightforward approach to financial independence and building long-term wealth. 

The “Investing the Templeton Way” Google Talk features Lauren Templeton, great-niece of Sir John Templeton, where she shares key lessons on value investing learned from her legendary uncle.

Mohnish Pabrai shares lessons on value investing inspired by Warren Buffett and Charlie Munger, focusing on capital allocation and patience.

This video is a compilation of some of the best moments from Berkshire Hathaway’s annual meetings and definitely worth your time. 

In this video, Howard Marks discusses the essential role of understanding risk as part of successful investing. He explains how recognizing the difference between true risk and perceived risk can help investors make smarter decisions.

Nicolai Tangen  — one of the most renowned investors of our time, shares his approach to major trades

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