According to Rakesh Jhunjhunwala, nearly 60% of an investor’s long-term returns come from getting asset allocation right, while only 40% depend on selecting the right individual assets.
1 min read21 Jan 2026Unlike Wall Street, Berkshire Hathaway's Warren Buffett pays more attention to a company's balance sheet over a 10-year period, instead of its income statements, as it is harder to play games or hide with the document.
2 min read17 Jan 2026Billionaire investor Warren Buffett, who built Berkshire Hathaway's massive portfolio, thinks that some people should not own stocks and do “dumb things” when prices drop. Here are the Oracle of Omaha's reasons…
2 min read12 Jan 2026Greg Abel, who spent eight years in the role of vice chairman overseeing Berkshire's non-insurance businesses, became the new Berkshire Hathaway CEO on 1 January, succeeding Warren Buffett.
2 min read11 Jan 2026Warren Buffett has been vocal about his business mantras and investing guidelines with Berkshire Hathaway over the years. When it comes to dealing with people, there is one quality he places a high value on. Here's why and how he navigates this.
2 min read9 Jan 2026Warren Buffett's timeless investing principles still offer a powerful lens for spotting Indian companies with strong fundamentals, durable moats, and valuations shaped by short-term pessimism rather than long-term decline.
5 min read8 Jan 2026Greg Abel’s $25 million salary is well above the median in total pay for big-company chiefs, though dozens of top CEOs earn more with stock and options awards.
3 min read8 Jan 2026Warren Buffett has experienced some of the highest peaks among investors across the globe, but even the Oracle of Omaha has made some mistakes. Here's what he learnt from his biggest blunder.
2 min read6 Jan 2026A video of Warren Buffett, who recently stepped down from his role as the CEO of Berkshire Hathaway on December 31 after three decades, has resurfaced, wherein he is seen explaining why equities make for a better bet than stocks.
2 min read5 Jan 2026A look at the advice from Charlie Munger on living well, that his friend and business partner Warren Buffett backs — “Write your obituary the way you want it written and then live your life accordingly.”
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