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What to do when U.S. stocks plummet? Warren Buffett said this
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The World Health Organization declared the Novel Coronavirus epidemic a major global infectious disease. Soon after, blockade measures were taken across the United States, a large number of enterprises were temporarily closed, and the U.S. economy suddenly stopped. As a result, U.S. stocks plummeted on the spot.</p><p>However, the decline actually didn't last long. After bottoming out in late March, the market turned upward, and this tone lasted throughout the rest of the year. In the end, at the end of 2020, people saw the three mainstream indicators of U.S. stocks rise across the board. The Nasdaq closed up 43.7% for the year, while the S&P 500 and Dow closed up 15.6% and 6.6% respectively.</p><p>Now, it has been nearly a year since the plunge in the epidemic bottomed out a year ago. In the U.S. stock market, warnings of crashes are still reminded from time to time, especially recently, long-term interest rates have suddenly soared, causing a lot of trouble in the stock market. The small chaos has also made it difficult for many market participants to calm down. Perhaps, everyone should turn to the voice of Warren Buffett, the \"stock god\", because he has many interesting views and ideas on the crash.</p><p><b>Psychological preparation</b></p><p>Many people regard Buffett as the greatest investor in history, because he seems to have the magic power to turn market crashes into good opportunities, and then make considerable profits. Buffett firmly believes that in the contemporary investment world, if you want to build wealth, in the long run, only stocks are the best choice. He pointed out that the ups and downs of the market are always inevitable, so investors must make corresponding psychological preparations before entering the market, so that when something happens, everyone will not easily fall into panic.</p><p><b>Reject noise</b></p><p>In fact, many of Buffett's best decisions were born during the market downturn. After the financial crisis broke out in 2008, Berkshire Hathaway seized the opportunity to buy shares of Goldman Sachs at a low price-this world-class investment bank urgently needed to raise capital at that time. Buffett once said that one of the biggest mistakes investors can make is paying too much attention to critics, political shows and market rumors.</p><p>If Buffett is also obsessed with seeking various market forecasts, then he will lose the focus of his observation and thinking, and then miss the rare buying opportunity. By 2011, Berkshire had made $3.7 billion in profits from the injection of capital into Goldman Sachs, of which 34%, or $1.27 billion, came from Dividend. In 2009, Buffett once said, \"Those who only invest when critics are optimistic will ultimately pay a high price for this meaningless sense of peace of mind.\"</p><p><b>Don't speculate</b></p><p>Buffett warned investors: \"What seems the easiest moment is precisely the most dangerous moment to speculate.\" Some people are lucky enough to taste a little sweetness at the beginning of speculation, but in the long run, few of them will be the winners. To reduce market risks, wise investment is the right way in the world. Buffett's advice is to never invest in a business you don't understand. There is only one really valid reason to buy stocks, that is, you really want to own the business.</p><p><b>Focus on the long term</b></p><p>In fact, Buffett prefers long-term investment to short-term operation most of the time. He once said: \"Our ideal holding cycle is forever. If you invest in the right business, you have managed to minimize risks and create long-term wealth.\"</p>\n<div class=\"bt-text\">\n\n\n<p> source:<a href=\"https://mp.weixin.qq.com/s/tFJM6n-ZNbG6pAlxxwFizg\"> 腾讯美股</a></p>\n\n\n</div>\n</article>\n</div>\n</body>\n</html>\n","type":0,"thumbnail":"https://static.tigerbbs.com/3163bd6dcf7eaee155b980c47d1a1c67","relate_stocks":{".DJI":"道琼斯"},"source_url":"https://mp.weixin.qq.com/s/tFJM6n-ZNbG6pAlxxwFizg","is_english":false,"share_image_url":"https://static.laohu8.com/e9f99090a1c2ed51c021029395664489","article_id":"1199184547","content_text":"现在,距离一年前那波疫情中的暴跌见底已经将近一年了,美股市场上,崩盘的警告声依然会不时想起,尤其是近期以来,长期利率骤然飙涨,在股市掀起了不小的波乱,也让众多市场参与者的情绪难以平静。也许,大家应该转向“股神”巴菲特(Warren Buffett)的声音,因为他对崩盘有许多有趣的看法和想法。当恐慌情绪蔓延开来,市场就可能会上演崩盘的行情。比如一年前的2020年3月就是如此。世界卫生组织宣布新冠病毒疫情为全球性重大传染病,之后不久,美国各地纷纷采取封锁措施,大量企业暂时关闭,美国经济骤然停摆。于是乎,美股当场暴跌。然而,跌势其实并没有持续很久。3月下旬见底之后,大盘就翻身上行,这一基调贯穿了全年余下的时间。最终,2020年结束的时候,人们看到美股三大主流指标全线上涨。纳指年度收高43.7%,标普500指数和道指分别收高15.6%和6.6%。现在,距离一年前那波疫情中的暴跌见底已经将近一年了,美股市场上,崩盘的警告声依然会不时想起,尤其是近期以来,长期利率骤然飙涨,在股市掀起了不小的波乱,也让众多市场参与者的情绪难以平静。也许,大家应该转向“股神”巴菲特(Warren Buffett)的声音,因为他对崩盘有许多有趣的看法和想法。心理准备许多人都将巴菲特奉为史上最伟大的投资人,因为他似乎具有魔力,能够将市场崩盘变成良机,进而赚取可观的利润。巴菲特坚信,在当代投资世界当中,想要构筑财富,长期而言,只有股票才是最佳的选择。他指出,市场的起起伏伏总是难免的,因此投资者在进入市场之前就必须做好相应的心理准备,而这样,当变故发生时,大家也就不会轻易坠入恐慌了。拒绝噪音事实上,巴菲特的最佳决策当中颇有不少正是诞生在市场的低迷时期。2008年金融危机爆发后,伯克希尔哈撒韦就抓住机会,低位购入了高盛的股票——这家世界级的大投资银行当时急需筹措资本。巴菲特曾经说过,投资者可能犯下的最大错误之一,就是对那些评论家、政治秀和市场传言给予了过多的关注。如果巴菲特也汲汲于去寻求各种市场预测,那么,他就会失掉自己观察和思考的焦点,进而与难得的买进机会失之交臂。到了2011年,伯克希尔就已经从注资高盛的交易当中获利37亿美元,其中34%,即12.7亿美元都是来自股息。2009年时,巴菲特曾经说过:“那些只有在评论家们态度乐观时才会投资的人,最终都将为了获取这种毫无意义的安心之感付出了昂贵的代价。”切勿投机巴菲特警告投资者:“看上去最容易的时刻,也恰恰是投机最危险的时刻。”有些人运气好,在刚开始投机的时候能够尝到一点甜头,但是长期而言,却几乎没有谁能够成为最后的赢家。要减轻市场的风险,明智投资才是人间正道。巴菲特的建议是,永远不要投资于你不了解的企业。买进股票真正正当的理由只有一个,即,你真心想拥有这家企业。着眼长期事实上,巴菲特大多数时候都更青睐长期投资,而非短线操作。他曾经说过:“我们最理想的持有周期是永远。如果你投资的是正确的企业,你就已经做到了将风险控制到最低,并创造出长期财富。”","news_type":1,"symbols_score_info":{".DJI":0.9}},"isVote":1,"tweetType":1,"viewCount":2557,"authorTweetTopStatus":1,"verified":2,"comments":[],"imageCount":0,"langContent":"EN","totalScore":0}],"hots":[{"id":320123479,"gmtCreate":1615046213691,"gmtModify":1704778378337,"author":{"id":"3564131005954537","authorId":"3564131005954537","name":"我是小飞虎","avatar":"https://static.tigerbbs.com/fa4e100f9e82971f3eb61373cb92cb94","crmLevel":11,"crmLevelSwitch":0,"followedFlag":false,"authorIdStr":"3564131005954537","idStr":"3564131005954537"},"themes":[],"htmlText":"????","listText":"????","text":"????","images":[],"top":1,"highlighted":1,"essential":1,"paper":1,"likeSize":0,"commentSize":1,"repostSize":0,"link":"https://ttm.financial/post/320123479","repostId":"1199184547","repostType":4,"repost":{"id":"1199184547","kind":"news","pubTimestamp":1615005492,"share":"https://ttm.financial/m/news/1199184547?lang=en_US&edition=fundamental","pubTime":"2021-03-06 12:38","market":"us","language":"zh","title":"What to do when U.S. stocks plummet? Warren Buffett said this","url":"https://stock-news.laohu8.com/highlight/detail?id=1199184547","media":" 腾讯美股","summary":"现在,距离一年前那波疫情中的暴跌见底已经将近一年了,美股市场上,崩盘的警告声依然会不时想起,尤其是近期以来,长期利率骤然飙涨,在股市掀起了不小的波乱,也让众多市场参与者的情绪难以平静。也许,大家应该转","content":"<p><i>Now, it has been nearly a year since the plunge in the epidemic bottomed out a year ago. In the U.S. stock market, warnings of crashes are still reminded from time to time, especially recently, long-term interest rates have suddenly soared, causing a lot of trouble in the stock market. The small chaos has also made it difficult for many market participants to calm down. Perhaps, everyone should turn to the voice of Warren Buffett, the \"stock god\", because he has many interesting views and ideas on the crash.</i></p><p><img src=\"https://static.tigerbbs.com/3163bd6dcf7eaee155b980c47d1a1c67\" tg-width=\"1080\" tg-height=\"720\" referrerpolicy=\"no-referrer\"></p><p>When panic spreads, the market may collapse. For example, this was the case a year ago in March 2020. The World Health Organization declared the Novel Coronavirus epidemic a major global infectious disease. Soon after, blockade measures were taken across the United States, a large number of enterprises were temporarily closed, and the U.S. economy suddenly stopped. As a result, U.S. stocks plummeted on the spot.</p><p>However, the decline actually didn't last long. After bottoming out in late March, the market turned upward, and this tone lasted throughout the rest of the year. In the end, at the end of 2020, people saw the three mainstream indicators of U.S. stocks rise across the board. The Nasdaq closed up 43.7% for the year, while the S&P 500 and Dow closed up 15.6% and 6.6% respectively.</p><p>Now, it has been nearly a year since the plunge in the epidemic bottomed out a year ago. In the U.S. stock market, warnings of crashes are still reminded from time to time, especially recently, long-term interest rates have suddenly soared, causing a lot of trouble in the stock market. The small chaos has also made it difficult for many market participants to calm down. Perhaps, everyone should turn to the voice of Warren Buffett, the \"stock god\", because he has many interesting views and ideas on the crash.</p><p><b>Psychological preparation</b></p><p>Many people regard Buffett as the greatest investor in history, because he seems to have the magic power to turn market crashes into good opportunities, and then make considerable profits. Buffett firmly believes that in the contemporary investment world, if you want to build wealth, in the long run, only stocks are the best choice. He pointed out that the ups and downs of the market are always inevitable, so investors must make corresponding psychological preparations before entering the market, so that when something happens, everyone will not easily fall into panic.</p><p><b>Reject noise</b></p><p>In fact, many of Buffett's best decisions were born during the market downturn. After the financial crisis broke out in 2008, Berkshire Hathaway seized the opportunity to buy shares of Goldman Sachs at a low price-this world-class investment bank urgently needed to raise capital at that time. Buffett once said that one of the biggest mistakes investors can make is paying too much attention to critics, political shows and market rumors.</p><p>If Buffett is also obsessed with seeking various market forecasts, then he will lose the focus of his observation and thinking, and then miss the rare buying opportunity. By 2011, Berkshire had made $3.7 billion in profits from the injection of capital into Goldman Sachs, of which 34%, or $1.27 billion, came from Dividend. In 2009, Buffett once said, \"Those who only invest when critics are optimistic will ultimately pay a high price for this meaningless sense of peace of mind.\"</p><p><b>Don't speculate</b></p><p>Buffett warned investors: \"What seems the easiest moment is precisely the most dangerous moment to speculate.\" Some people are lucky enough to taste a little sweetness at the beginning of speculation, but in the long run, few of them will be the winners. To reduce market risks, wise investment is the right way in the world. Buffett's advice is to never invest in a business you don't understand. There is only one really valid reason to buy stocks, that is, you really want to own the business.</p><p><b>Focus on the long term</b></p><p>In fact, Buffett prefers long-term investment to short-term operation most of the time. He once said: \"Our ideal holding cycle is forever. If you invest in the right business, you have managed to minimize risks and create long-term wealth.\"</p>","source":"txmg","collect":0,"html":"<!DOCTYPE html>\n<html>\n<head>\n<meta http-equiv=\"Content-Type\" content=\"text/html; charset=utf-8\" />\n<meta name=\"viewport\" content=\"width=device-width,initial-scale=1.0,minimum-scale=1.0,maximum-scale=1.0,user-scalable=no\"/>\n<meta name=\"format-detection\" content=\"telephone=no,email=no,address=no\" />\n<title>What to do when U.S. stocks plummet? 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Warren Buffett said this\n</h2>\n<h4 class=\"meta\">\n<p class=\"head\">\n<strong class=\"h-name small\"> 腾讯美股</strong><span class=\"h-time small\">2021-03-06 12:38</span>\n</p>\n</h4>\n</header>\n<article>\n<p><i>Now, it has been nearly a year since the plunge in the epidemic bottomed out a year ago. In the U.S. stock market, warnings of crashes are still reminded from time to time, especially recently, long-term interest rates have suddenly soared, causing a lot of trouble in the stock market. The small chaos has also made it difficult for many market participants to calm down. Perhaps, everyone should turn to the voice of Warren Buffett, the \"stock god\", because he has many interesting views and ideas on the crash.</i></p><p><img src=\"https://static.tigerbbs.com/3163bd6dcf7eaee155b980c47d1a1c67\" tg-width=\"1080\" tg-height=\"720\" referrerpolicy=\"no-referrer\"></p><p>When panic spreads, the market may collapse. For example, this was the case a year ago in March 2020. The World Health Organization declared the Novel Coronavirus epidemic a major global infectious disease. Soon after, blockade measures were taken across the United States, a large number of enterprises were temporarily closed, and the U.S. economy suddenly stopped. As a result, U.S. stocks plummeted on the spot.</p><p>However, the decline actually didn't last long. After bottoming out in late March, the market turned upward, and this tone lasted throughout the rest of the year. In the end, at the end of 2020, people saw the three mainstream indicators of U.S. stocks rise across the board. The Nasdaq closed up 43.7% for the year, while the S&P 500 and Dow closed up 15.6% and 6.6% respectively.</p><p>Now, it has been nearly a year since the plunge in the epidemic bottomed out a year ago. In the U.S. stock market, warnings of crashes are still reminded from time to time, especially recently, long-term interest rates have suddenly soared, causing a lot of trouble in the stock market. The small chaos has also made it difficult for many market participants to calm down. Perhaps, everyone should turn to the voice of Warren Buffett, the \"stock god\", because he has many interesting views and ideas on the crash.</p><p><b>Psychological preparation</b></p><p>Many people regard Buffett as the greatest investor in history, because he seems to have the magic power to turn market crashes into good opportunities, and then make considerable profits. Buffett firmly believes that in the contemporary investment world, if you want to build wealth, in the long run, only stocks are the best choice. He pointed out that the ups and downs of the market are always inevitable, so investors must make corresponding psychological preparations before entering the market, so that when something happens, everyone will not easily fall into panic.</p><p><b>Reject noise</b></p><p>In fact, many of Buffett's best decisions were born during the market downturn. After the financial crisis broke out in 2008, Berkshire Hathaway seized the opportunity to buy shares of Goldman Sachs at a low price-this world-class investment bank urgently needed to raise capital at that time. Buffett once said that one of the biggest mistakes investors can make is paying too much attention to critics, political shows and market rumors.</p><p>If Buffett is also obsessed with seeking various market forecasts, then he will lose the focus of his observation and thinking, and then miss the rare buying opportunity. By 2011, Berkshire had made $3.7 billion in profits from the injection of capital into Goldman Sachs, of which 34%, or $1.27 billion, came from Dividend. In 2009, Buffett once said, \"Those who only invest when critics are optimistic will ultimately pay a high price for this meaningless sense of peace of mind.\"</p><p><b>Don't speculate</b></p><p>Buffett warned investors: \"What seems the easiest moment is precisely the most dangerous moment to speculate.\" Some people are lucky enough to taste a little sweetness at the beginning of speculation, but in the long run, few of them will be the winners. To reduce market risks, wise investment is the right way in the world. Buffett's advice is to never invest in a business you don't understand. There is only one really valid reason to buy stocks, that is, you really want to own the business.</p><p><b>Focus on the long term</b></p><p>In fact, Buffett prefers long-term investment to short-term operation most of the time. He once said: \"Our ideal holding cycle is forever. If you invest in the right business, you have managed to minimize risks and create long-term wealth.\"</p>\n<div class=\"bt-text\">\n\n\n<p> source:<a href=\"https://mp.weixin.qq.com/s/tFJM6n-ZNbG6pAlxxwFizg\"> 腾讯美股</a></p>\n\n\n</div>\n</article>\n</div>\n</body>\n</html>\n","type":0,"thumbnail":"https://static.tigerbbs.com/3163bd6dcf7eaee155b980c47d1a1c67","relate_stocks":{".DJI":"道琼斯"},"source_url":"https://mp.weixin.qq.com/s/tFJM6n-ZNbG6pAlxxwFizg","is_english":false,"share_image_url":"https://static.laohu8.com/e9f99090a1c2ed51c021029395664489","article_id":"1199184547","content_text":"现在,距离一年前那波疫情中的暴跌见底已经将近一年了,美股市场上,崩盘的警告声依然会不时想起,尤其是近期以来,长期利率骤然飙涨,在股市掀起了不小的波乱,也让众多市场参与者的情绪难以平静。也许,大家应该转向“股神”巴菲特(Warren Buffett)的声音,因为他对崩盘有许多有趣的看法和想法。当恐慌情绪蔓延开来,市场就可能会上演崩盘的行情。比如一年前的2020年3月就是如此。世界卫生组织宣布新冠病毒疫情为全球性重大传染病,之后不久,美国各地纷纷采取封锁措施,大量企业暂时关闭,美国经济骤然停摆。于是乎,美股当场暴跌。然而,跌势其实并没有持续很久。3月下旬见底之后,大盘就翻身上行,这一基调贯穿了全年余下的时间。最终,2020年结束的时候,人们看到美股三大主流指标全线上涨。纳指年度收高43.7%,标普500指数和道指分别收高15.6%和6.6%。现在,距离一年前那波疫情中的暴跌见底已经将近一年了,美股市场上,崩盘的警告声依然会不时想起,尤其是近期以来,长期利率骤然飙涨,在股市掀起了不小的波乱,也让众多市场参与者的情绪难以平静。也许,大家应该转向“股神”巴菲特(Warren Buffett)的声音,因为他对崩盘有许多有趣的看法和想法。心理准备许多人都将巴菲特奉为史上最伟大的投资人,因为他似乎具有魔力,能够将市场崩盘变成良机,进而赚取可观的利润。巴菲特坚信,在当代投资世界当中,想要构筑财富,长期而言,只有股票才是最佳的选择。他指出,市场的起起伏伏总是难免的,因此投资者在进入市场之前就必须做好相应的心理准备,而这样,当变故发生时,大家也就不会轻易坠入恐慌了。拒绝噪音事实上,巴菲特的最佳决策当中颇有不少正是诞生在市场的低迷时期。2008年金融危机爆发后,伯克希尔哈撒韦就抓住机会,低位购入了高盛的股票——这家世界级的大投资银行当时急需筹措资本。巴菲特曾经说过,投资者可能犯下的最大错误之一,就是对那些评论家、政治秀和市场传言给予了过多的关注。如果巴菲特也汲汲于去寻求各种市场预测,那么,他就会失掉自己观察和思考的焦点,进而与难得的买进机会失之交臂。到了2011年,伯克希尔就已经从注资高盛的交易当中获利37亿美元,其中34%,即12.7亿美元都是来自股息。2009年时,巴菲特曾经说过:“那些只有在评论家们态度乐观时才会投资的人,最终都将为了获取这种毫无意义的安心之感付出了昂贵的代价。”切勿投机巴菲特警告投资者:“看上去最容易的时刻,也恰恰是投机最危险的时刻。”有些人运气好,在刚开始投机的时候能够尝到一点甜头,但是长期而言,却几乎没有谁能够成为最后的赢家。要减轻市场的风险,明智投资才是人间正道。巴菲特的建议是,永远不要投资于你不了解的企业。买进股票真正正当的理由只有一个,即,你真心想拥有这家企业。着眼长期事实上,巴菲特大多数时候都更青睐长期投资,而非短线操作。他曾经说过:“我们最理想的持有周期是永远。如果你投资的是正确的企业,你就已经做到了将风险控制到最低,并创造出长期财富。”","news_type":1,"symbols_score_info":{".DJI":0.9}},"isVote":1,"tweetType":1,"viewCount":2557,"authorTweetTopStatus":1,"verified":2,"comments":[],"imageCount":0,"langContent":"EN","totalScore":0}],"lives":[]}