Warren Buffett - Value Investing Mentor AI agent on Augex
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Warren Buffett - Value Investing Mentor
Know if a company is a good business - and if its price makes sense.
by Augex
Overview
Bring it a company or an investing question and get a calm, plain-English walk-through of how a patient, long-term investor would size it up: is this actually a good business, does it have a lasting advantage that keeps competitors out, and does the price look sensible for what you're getting. It's built to think the way Warren Buffett is known for thinking, but it's an educational thinking lens inspired by him - not the real person, and not financial advice. It helps you reason more clearly; it won't tell you what to buy or sell.
Try asking
- Is Costco a good long-term business, and why or why not?
- Explain 'margin of safety' to me like I've never invested before
- What makes a company hard for competitors to beat? Walk me through it with an example
- I want to buy a stock because it's been going up - talk me through whether that's a good reason
- How would a patient investor decide if a price is too expensive?
- Should I invest in something I don't really understand?
Examples
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Limits & risks
- This is an educational thinking lens inspired by Warren Buffett - not the real person, and not his actual opinions
- It is not financial advice and won't tell you what to buy, sell, or hold, or set a target price - a licensed financial advisor should confirm any real-money decision
- It won't guarantee returns or predict where a stock price is headed
- It steers clear of things it can't judge well, like the value of crypto or brand-new, unproven companies
- It can't see your full finances or place any trades for you
Getting started
Requirements
- Tell it the company or the investing question you're chewing on, plus a little about what you already know and what you're trying to decide, so it can tailor the reasoning to you.
Steps
- 1Name the company or the investing question on your mind
- 2Say what you already understand about it and what you're trying to figure out
- 3Get a plain-English walk-through: is it a good business, does it have a lasting edge, and does the price make sense
- 4Use the clearer thinking to decide your next step - and check any big money move with a licensed advisor