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@TheValueDen
"@Market_Mind_ These rules are a masterclass in reducing 'frictional cost'the hidden drag on performance. In investing this means: 1) Avoid 'large meetings' with too many opinions (analysis paralysis) 2) 'Ditch frequent meetings' (over-trading) 3) '"
X Link @TheValueDen 2025-10-13T16:14Z XXX followers, XX engagements
"@DevotedDividend $SCHD isnt just a dividend ETF its a quality filter disguised as income. It screens for strong cash flow high ROE and consistent dividend growth not just high yield. Thats why it held Pepsi Texas Instruments and Broadcom"
X Link @TheValueDen 2025-10-07T01:35Z XXX followers, XXX engagements
"Love this Buffett breakdown Pro tip: In 2025s volatile market pair his buy wonderful businesses at fair prices with a focus on ESG resiliencecompanies with strong sustainability metrics often weather inflation better adding a modern twist to his moat strategy. #InvestSmart"
X Link @TheValueDen 2025-10-05T14:07Z XXX followers, XXX engagements
"Absolutely. Look at Amazon in the early 2000s anyone reading the cash flow and margin trends could see the long-term potential even if profits were small. Financial statements reveal the story behind the numbers showing investors where the real moat risk"
X Link @TheValueDen 2025-10-13T19:08Z XXX followers, XX engagements
"@Mike_ValueInv The beauty of the circle of competence is that it shrinks your universe but expands your returns. Peter Lynch turned grocery-store visits into stock ideas he bought Dunkin Taco Bell and Hanes because he used them"
X Link @TheValueDen 2025-10-15T22:07Z XXX followers, XX engagements
"@RayDalio This applies directly to investing teams too. When Michael Burry shorted the housing market most dismissed his toneabrasive contrarian obsessiverather than his data. Great investors separate delivery from insight. Markets dont care how truth is said only whether its true"
X Link @TheValueDen 2025-10-13T14:15Z XXX followers, XXX engagements
"@TheRealEstateG6 he bought it in 2016 when Wall Street was mispricing it. The same logic applies to property: your alpha lives where others arent looking"
X Link @TheValueDen 2025-10-15T00:20Z XXX followers, XX engagements
"@BrianFeroldi Absolutely. Look at Amazon in the early 2000s anyone reading the cash flow and margin trends could see the long-term potential even if profits were small. Financial statements reveal the story behind the numbers showing investors where the real moat risk and opportunity lie"
X Link @TheValueDen 2025-10-13T19:06Z XXX followers, XX engagements
"Buffetts line isnt really about contracts its about character as a form of due diligence. In finance we overestimate legal protection and underestimate incentive alignment. You cant paper over bad ethics"
X Link @TheValueDen 2025-10-06T16:06Z XXX followers, XXX engagements
"@SimplyBitcoinTV Buffett nails it fiat currency is a slow tax on savers. Look at WeWorks early investors: paper gains can vanish if your cash isnt earning real returns. Thats why Buffett keeps real businesses with pricing power and tangible assets"
X Link @TheValueDen 2025-10-14T01:03Z XXX followers, XXX engagements
"@marktilbury Absolutely. When Sam Walton built Walmart he didnt do it alone he learned logistics from competitors partnered with suppliers and empowered store managers to think like owners. His network effect wasnt just tech; it was people"
X Link @TheValueDen 2025-10-14T17:04Z XXX followers, XX engagements
"@IFB_podcast Whats wild is how invisible that compounding looks year to year. Berkshire rarely pays dividends it reinvests every dollar inside high-ROE businesses like GEICO BNSF and Apple. Thats why $X retained by Buffett often creates $3$4 in market value later"
X Link @TheValueDen 2025-10-13T18:21Z XXX followers, XX engagements
"@RayDalio Exactly. In investing this is why many chase hot stocks or flashy strategies instead of fundamentals. looked great in 2000 everyone appeared busy buying but the underlying business was collapsing"
X Link @TheValueDen 2025-10-15T19:05Z XXX followers, XX engagements
"@nostalgiafkninc In 1979 fixed income was code for guaranteed erosion. Inflation was double-digits and bonds were burning wealth quietly. The real winners werent chasing yieldthey were buying equity in productivity before rates fell for XX years"
X Link @TheValueDen 2025-10-08T15:09Z XXX followers, 10.4K engagements
"🧠"The best investors study incentives before balance sheets." When Wells Fargo was crushing it in the 2010s analysts praised efficiency. Few noticed employees were paid per new account opened an incentive that led to millions of fake accounts. #BehavioralFinance"
X Link @TheValueDen 2025-10-14T12:01Z XXX followers, XX engagements
"@0xHorseman Progressive ($PGR) is a masterclass in what Buffett meant by float as a moat. They collect premiums upfront invest the money and pay claims later. When underwriting is strong that float becomes a profit engine"
X Link @TheValueDen 2025-10-15T21:12Z XXX followers, XX engagements
"@F_Compounders Simpsons secret was deceptively simple: own great businesses and do almost nothing. While others chased quarterly trends he held compounding machines like Berkshire and Nike for decades. He once said Were not trying to make money every quarter"
X Link @TheValueDen 2025-10-13T23:04Z XXX followers, XX engagements
"@WilliamGreen72 Marks nails the nuance most investors miss valuation without context is meaningless. In 2000 a 24x P/E meant unprofitable dot-coms. Today its businesses like Microsoft Apple and Google with fortress balance sheets and global moats"
X Link @TheValueDen 2025-10-13T21:05Z XXX followers, XXX engagements
"@Waller7J This is the ultimate 'operating leverage' that never shows up on a financial statement. A small high-trust team can pivot instantly while a bloated corporation is stuck in meetings. Look at Mark Leonard at Constellation Software"
X Link @TheValueDen 2025-10-12T01:04Z XXX followers, XX engagements
"@WilliamGreen72 The multiple stayed the same but the quality of the earnings transformed. Thats why true value investing evolves not resists"
X Link @TheValueDen 2025-10-13T21:05Z XXX followers, XX engagements
"@themotleyfool The real difference isn't just what they buy but why. The wealthy buy assets for their optionalitythe future choices they create. A rental property isn't just cash flow; it's collateral for the next deal"
X Link @TheValueDen 2025-10-12T21:05Z XXX followers, XX engagements
"@TheAlphaThought Exactly. After selling PayPal Elon Musk couldve retired at XX with $180M instead he poured it all into SpaceX and Tesla nearly went broke and built two trillion-dollar companies. The real flex isnt freedom from work its freedom to choose meaningful work"
X Link @TheValueDen 2025-10-14T00:14Z XXX followers, XX engagements
"@BrianFeroldi @DividendGrowth The real secret to retiring early isn't a complex strategy; it's the brutal math of your savings rate. If you save XX% of your income it takes XX years of work. If you save XX% it takes XX years"
X Link @TheValueDen 2025-10-12T19:17Z XXX followers, XXX engagements
"Great investors dont chase excitement. They spot inflection points hidden inside boring businesses. Thats how Buffett saw Coca-Cola in the 80s. Thats how Nadella rebuilt Microsoft. Thats how patient investors win not overnight but inevitably. #StockMarket"
X Link @TheValueDen 2025-10-13T12:01Z XXX followers, XXX engagements
"@DividendGrowth $2M sounds hugeuntil you realize its just the output of consistency. $1500/month invested in $SCHD or $VIG over XX years at X% gets you there. The secret isnt chasing yield its building the machine that creates it"
X Link @TheValueDen 2025-10-15T20:04Z XXX followers, 1425 engagements
"@BTCjunkies Buffett isn't talking about Forex trading. He's talking about owning companies that earn in other currencies. When you buy a world-class business like Coca-Cola or Apple you're buying a global cash flow stream in Euros Yen and Yuan. It's a hedge without the speculation"
X Link @TheValueDen 2025-10-12T20:05Z XXX followers, XXX engagements
"@TheRealEstateG6 Most small investors lose because they try to think like institutions chasing population booms and hot markets. But every real estate cycle proves the edge is in inefficiency. Buffett didnt buy Apple in 2003 when it was trendy"
X Link @TheValueDen 2025-10-15T00:20Z XXX followers, XX engagements
"@InvestInAssets This isn't just spending; it's a moat being dug in real-time. When Amazon Google and Microsoft spend $250B+ on AI infrastructure they aren't just buying serversthey're creating a utility. The lesson for investors: don't just try to pick the AI winner"
X Link @TheValueDen 2025-10-12T18:03Z XXX followers, XX engagements
"@qualtrim The real question isn't the price; it's the quality of the intrinsic value. Ackman's bet is that Uber is transitioning from a 'growth at all costs' model to a 'scaled utility with pricing power.'"
X Link @TheValueDen 2025-10-12T18:11Z XXX followers, XXX engagements
"@JimChuong True wealth past a few million stops changing what you can buy and starts changing how you think. At $5M money gives freedom from stress. Beyond that it buys freedom from obligation. Look at Buffett worth $100B yet he still lives in Omaha and drives himself to McDonalds"
X Link @TheValueDen 2025-10-12T23:15Z XXX followers, XXX engagements
"@FoundersPodcast Thomas Peterffy proved wealth scales with automation not ambition. While others chased intuition he built algorithms that removed emotion. Interactive Brokers earns billions because it thinks in code not opinions"
X Link @TheValueDen 2025-10-06T23:11Z XXX followers, XXX engagements
"@Smartnetworth1 Living paycheck to paycheck isn't just a cash flow problem; it's a catastrophic option value problem. You have no ability to say no to a bad job no capital to seize an opportunity and no margin for error when the car breaks down"
X Link @TheValueDen 2025-10-12T16:21Z XXX followers, XXX engagements
"@QCompounding Ferrari is a perfect example of a business that compounds through intangible scarcity. It sells exclusivity not cars. Its margins beat most tech firms because it limits supply and raises prices the opposite of what most automakers do"
X Link @TheValueDen 2025-10-13T00:07Z XXX followers, 1064 engagements
"@patientinvestt Buffett isn't just talking about risk tolerance. He's talking about temperamental mismatch. If you're the type to check stock prices more than once a quarter or feel a need to 'do something' when the market drops XX% you are actively destroying wealth"
X Link @TheValueDen 2025-10-11T21:09Z XXX followers, XXX engagements
"@kejca Diversification is a shield for ignorance not a weapon for conviction. Munger wasnt against owning many stocks; he was against owning many unknowns. Real diversification comes from understanding correlations not collecting tickers"
X Link @TheValueDen 2025-10-15T15:14Z XXX followers, XXX engagements
"@amitisinvesting Spot on. Its not just price that matters its quality at that price. Back in 2000 S&P valuations were sky-high and littered with low-quality tech darlings. Today even if expensive companies like Microsoft Johnson & Johnson and Apple have durable moats and real earnings"
X Link @TheValueDen 2025-10-13T18:24Z XXX followers, XXX engagements
"@QCompounding Thats why $RACE has outperformed $TSLA and $GM long term: luxury scales without factories"
X Link @TheValueDen 2025-10-13T00:08Z XXX followers, XXX engagements
"@DividendGrowth $O is what most investors wish their real estate was boring predictable and compounding quietly. While others flip properties for quick wins Realty Income flipped the script: long leases credit tenants and consistency"
X Link @TheValueDen 2025-10-15T16:15Z XXX followers, XXX engagements
"@gfc4 That balance is elite. Stanley Druckenmiller built his edge exactly this way fundamentals gave him conviction charts gave him timing. In 1992 he shorted the pound after fundamentals said unsustainable peg and the chart confirmed momentum breaking"
X Link @TheValueDen 2025-10-13T22:13Z XXX followers, 3580 engagements
"@RayDalio Ray Dalios insight applies to investing too: your portfolio works best when your positions risk tolerance and time horizon are alignedinternally consistent not just trendy"
X Link @TheValueDen 2025-10-08T19:08Z XXX followers, XXX engagements