LouAnn Lofton,The Motley Fool

Warren Buffett Invests Like a Girl

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  • ritahuhas quoted5 years ago
    In other words, men keep it simple and move ahead; women like to get into the nitty-gritty and take their time. This makes sense when we consider the differing attitudes toward risk we’ve already discussed.
  • ritahuhas quoted5 years ago
    GIRLS JUST WANT TO HAVE FUNDS
  • ritahuhas quoted5 years ago
    Trade less, while taking less risk. So far, score two for the gentler sex.
  • ritahuhas quoted5 years ago
    women tend to hold less risky positions than men in their common stock portfolios.
  • ritahuhas quoted5 years ago
    simply, men think they know more than they do. Women are more willing to admit that they know what they don’t know. They’re more willing to own up to the fact that they don’t know everything.
  • ritahuhas quoted5 years ago
    GIRLS WILL BE GIRLS
  • brain10divhas quoted8 years ago
    Turn the page, dear Fool, and you will see what most of the world has overlooked or ignored.
  • Emiralda Noviartihas quoted8 years ago
    “We have five core feminine values. First, risk awareness: we will not invest in things we don’t understand. Second, profit with principles—we like a wider definition so it is not just economic profit, but a positive social and environmental impact. Third, emotional capital. When we invest, we do an emotional due diligence—or check on the company—we look at the people, at whether the corporate culture is an asset or a liability. Fourth, straight talking. We believe the language of finance should be accessible, and not part of the alienating nature of banking culture. Fifth, independence. We would like to see women increasingly financially independent, because with that comes the greatest freedom to be who you want to be, but also unbiased advice.”
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