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Sometimes, we make investing more complicated than it really needs to be. At the end of the day, the goal is still to buy low and sell high.
For short-term traders, that might mean entering a stock in the morning and exiting a few cents higher in the afternoon. That's fine for some. But speculating on short-term price swings is more akin to gambling than investing.
Instead of "renting" a ticker symbol for a few days or weeks, become a part owner in these special businesses and don't let them go. That's been Warren Buffett's strategy, which has produced an incredible cumulative return of greater than 2 million percent for his Berkshire Hathaway shareholders since 1965.
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