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Warren Buffett Took a ₹600 Cr Loss?! Real Truth About Investing 👉 Watch full podcast: https://youtu.be/3OmIX_C5TLE?si=3lrfk_81mk8puATv | 👉 Explore more: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=8Mzoj73Ttio&list=PLva7a23kndhkgAmKnA2sw2AjdsBCLwmQg “Even Warren Buffett booked a ₹600 crore loss… and still raised massive cash.” That’s the part most people don’t talk about. In this episode of Beyond Titles, Anuj Singhal breaks one of the biggest myths in investing — that great investors are always right. They’re not. What separates them is not accuracy… it’s how they handle being wrong. Take Warren Buffett — widely considered the greatest investor of all time. Even he bought into a stock like Paytm at peak valuations… and later exited at a significant loss. Not a small one — a ₹600 crore loss. Now for most investors, that would be devastating. But for Buffett, it was just a decision. No ego. No attachment. No hope-driven holding. And then comes the more interesting part. At a time when markets were still active and optimism existed, Buffett raised massive cash — selling billions worth of holdings, including large positions like Apple. Why would someone with that level of experience and access choose to sit on cash? Because great investors don’t just think about what to buy — they think about when not to be fully invested. That decision tells you two things: First, even the best are constantly reassessing their positions. There is no “buy and forget forever” blindly. Second, cash is not inactivity — it is optionality. It is the ability to act when others can’t. This ties into a larger mindset shift discussed in the podcast — that investing is not about being right all the time. It’s about surviving, adapting, and positioning yourself for the next opportunity. Anuj also highlights a critical nuance here — people often quote Buffett saying “our favourite holding period is forever”… but ignore the fact that even Buffett exits, books losses, reallocates, and prepares for cycl

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