Warren's Mistakes

How a Billion-Dollar Empire Lost Its Edge and the Hidden Truth Behind Berkshire Hathaway's Decline

Warren's Mistakes by potter Stanerry is a provocative financial analysis that reexamines the legendary investing career of Warren Buffett through a critical lens. Rather than focusing on Buffett's successes, the book highlights the periods, decisions, and strategies where even the world's most celebrated investor underperformed or miscalculated.

Stanerry argues that Buffett's early emphasis on "cheap" value stocks often led to hidden risks and missed opportunities, and that his greatest transformation came when he shifted toward high-quality, long-term compounders like Coca-Cola and Apple. Through detailed case studies and market reflections, the book challenges readers to rethink what "successful investing" truly means.

Blending critique with insight, Warren's Mistakes ultimately teaches that even genius investors evolve-and that understanding their errors can be just as valuable as studying their wins.

Juni 2026, ca. 270 Seiten, Englisch
Independently Published
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