
This Is the Cardinal Sin Warren Buffett Says Investors Should Avoid

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Warren Buffett warns investors against the "cardinal sin" of holding onto poorly performing stocks in hopes of a turnaround. He emphasizes the importance of recognizing mistakes and cutting losses, a lesson learned from Charlie Munger. Instead of "bag holding," Buffett suggests reallocating funds into an S&P 500 ETF, like the SPDR S&P 500 ETF Trust, which has shown significant long-term growth. He advises that unless there's a strong reason for optimism, it's often better to sell underperforming stocks and invest in more stable options.
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