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<blockquote>I don't know if it's easier today vs Warren's time but I think the process is much easier with instant trades, online information, screeners, etc all at your disposal. Plus there's millions of dollars buying and selling stocks everyday regardless of it being a good decision or not but provides lots of liquidity. Accounting and audit standards are more strict and provide clarity to investors.</blockquote>
<blockquote>I don't know if it's easier today vs Warren's time but I think the process is much easier with instant trades, online information, screeners, etc all at your disposal. Plus there's millions of dollars buying and selling stocks everyday regardless of it being a good decision or not but provides lots of liquidity. Accounting and audit standards are more strict and provide clarity to investors.</blockquote>
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Interessante Aussagen gibt es hier: https://www.reddit.com/r/ValueInvesting/comments/oumxlg/warren_buffett_and_assertion_that_he_could_get_a/

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The ego of idiots in this subreddit lmao, “easier back then”, that’s probably the same shit musicians from mozarts time said to themselves about being a musician.

People keep forgetting how much easier they have it now: tighter regulations, easier access to information, more stocks to pick from (which ironically is also a disadvantage), and a nearly effortless screening process. Scams like an owner suddenly "watering down" stocks and letter stocks no longer exist. The future is literally now!

Lol the millennials today would have to call... on the phone... a companies investor relations to ask about a report.

Totally agree man. I don’t know why people keep telling it easier back then, when there are wars, diseases, lack of information… it is a different story today but it doesn’t mean it’s more difficult or easier. In fact I think the other way around. Now we have everything things. Even though there is a collision between china and the usa. But hell no, it will never be as intense as of the Cold War, the world wars…

I don't know if it's easier today vs Warren's time but I think the process is much easier with instant trades, online information, screeners, etc all at your disposal. Plus there's millions of dollars buying and selling stocks everyday regardless of it being a good decision or not but provides lots of liquidity. Accounting and audit standards are more strict and provide clarity to investors.

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In Reddit wurde auf ein Forum verlinkt, in dem die Aussage mit den 50% drin steht, möglicherweise ist das sogar das Original, auf das sich weitere Quellen berufen.