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Warren Buffett first stock mistake what it teaches investors — MarketVault
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Warren Buffett first stock mistake what it teaches investors. Warren Buffett bought his first stock as a kid and sold it for a small profit Sounds like a win But after he sold it the stock kept going up And that stuck with him Not because he lost money But because he realized patience matters A lot of people focus on making a quick gain But investing is not just about being right once It is about understanding what you own and giving it time This story is a reminder Short term decisions can feel good in the moment But they do not always align with long term outcomes The goal is not just to make a profit The goal is to make decisions that fit your overall strategy PS 369 Financial is a registered investment adviser This content is for informational and educational purposes only and does not constitute personalized investment advice or a recommendation All opinions expressed are solely my own and do not reflect the views of any affiliated institutions Past performance is not indicative of future results Please consult a qualified financial professional before making any investment decisions As a fiduciary Im required to act in the best interest of my clients a standard that does not apply to all financial content creators



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