Berkshire Hathaway Vice Chair Charlie Munger once shared how a simple childhood marble game helped shape the disciplined, ...
Charlie Munger said he learned one of his most enduring investing lessons long before Wall Street ever heard his name and that was that very talented people can still behave in wildly irrational ways.
Charlie Munger spent a lifetime warning that the loudest voices in finance are often the least reliable, and that investors who chase gurus instead of building their own judgment usually pay for it.
Charlie Munger, the late vice chairman of Berkshire Hathaway and Warren Buffett’s closest business partner, was an investing master and a lifelong reader. Munger believed in building what he called a ...
In a 2019 interview with Yahoo Finance, the then–Berkshire vice chairman said, "I can’t think of a single example in my whole life where ‘keeping it simple' worked against us. We’ve made mistakes, but ...