People Dont Understand Berkshire nor Value Investing
u/Pussy_GaloreXo ·
Reddit — r/ValueInvesting
· June 03, 2026 at 11:19
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The post defends Berkshire Hathaway's strategy, emphasizing its cash holdings and patient approach to acquiring large, exceptional companies at fair prices.
The author criticizes investors who misunderstand value investing and envy Buffett's success, arguing that smaller investors have more opportunities than Berkshire.
Quality assessment: This is opinion/commentary, not well-researched DD. It’s a defensive explanation of Berkshire’s business model with no new data or analysis.
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Berkshire Hathaway is a money management firm. They famously like the insurance business because customers pay premiums, hope they don’t make claims, and get to use those funds to make investments in both public and private companies (preferably).
They generate so much cash from all of their businesses. So much so, it significantly insulates them from bankruptcy risks.
The world is their oyster and they do have to keep cash aside for any insurance catastrophes or anything adverse. Berkshire does not aim to make moves out of desperation. They help the desperate just like 2008.
They are looking to buy exceptional companies that they understand at a fair price. Not jump on every trend and overpay for anything.
Nobody cares about how you lucked out on Palantir et al. and suddenly you’re a better investor than Buffett and his team. Come on now.
Sitting on cash is a part of their strategy and the companies that they choose have to be big enough to move the needle for them. With size comes less opportunity.
It’s like people think they have to continue acquiring pieces of companies or they’re worthless and don’t know what they’re doing. Dude they own so much and the money keeps coming in, private and publicly, they can do nothing and still win.
I always see people leaving envious/snarky comments and watching their every move like it’s some type of competition. You aren’t even in the same league or playing the same game.
You only know about what they do well after the fact it occurs anyway.
You're watching their every move instead of learning, actually reading about their company/ strategy, and missing out on applying principles on your own scale. You have way more options as a smaller investor and countless times I see the same damn mega cap companies posted all over investment threads.
What is it all about? Because I just see a bunch of folks that misunderstand a simple ass business model and some folks that seem to have some hidden envy towards Berkshire and Warren.