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My Investments and Returns: April 2024 - March 2025 The Ground Rules Alright, folks, I’ve borrowed some of Warren Buffett’s genius ground rules from his famous letters—like borrowing your rich uncle’s best suit! I’m serving his wisdom with a sprinkle of my own goofy charm. Why? Because if you’re going to copy, go for the guy who buys companies like I buy snacks! Get ready for simple, Buffett-style tips that’ll make you feel like a money wizard—or at least fool your friends into thinking you are. Joke’s on them when you start sounding smarter than a stock market squirrel! Let’s roll! When we talk about yearly gains or losses, we mean market values—how our assets are valued at year-end compared to the start of the year. This may have little to do with realized results for tax purposes in a given year. Whether we do a good or poor job isn’t measured by whether we’re up or down for the year. Instead, it’s measured against the general performance of securities, like the S&P BSE Se...
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