751 Quotes by Charlie Munger

  • Author Charlie Munger
  • Quote

    Over many decades, our usual practice is that if something we like goes down, we buy more and more. Sometimes something happens, you realize you’re wrong, and you get out. But if you develop correct confidence in your judgment, buy more and take advantage of stock prices.

  • Tags
  • Share

  • Author Charlie Munger
  • Quote

    You need a different checklist and different mental models for different companies. I can never make it easy by saying, 'Here are three things.' You have to derive it yourself to ingrain it in your head for the rest of your life.

  • Tags
  • Share

  • Author Charlie Munger
  • Quote

    Everyone caved, adopted loose [accounting] standards, and created exotic derivatives linked to theoretical models. As a result, all kinds of earnings, blessed by accountants, are not really being earned. When you reach for the money, it melts away. It was never there. It [accounting for derivatives] is just disgusting. It is a sewer, and if I'm right, there will be hell to pay in due course. All of you will have to prepare to deal with a blow-up of derivative books.

  • Tags
  • Share


  • Author Charlie Munger
  • Quote

    What's fascinating . . .is that you could now have a business that might have been selling for $10 billion where the business itself could probably not have borrowed even $100 million. But the owners of that business, because its public, could borrow many billions of dollars on their little pieces of paper- because they had these market valuations. But as a private business, the company itself couldn't borrow even 1/20th of what the individuals could borrow.

  • Tags
  • Share

  • Author Charlie Munger
  • Quote

    The name of the game is continuing to learn. Even if you're very well trained and have some natural aptitude, you still need to keep learning.

  • Share


  • Author Charlie Munger
  • Quote

    Mankind invented a system to cope with the fact that we are so intrinsically lousy at manipulating numbers. It's called the graph.

  • Tags
  • Share

  • Author Charlie Munger
  • Quote

    Of course the self-serving bias is something you want to get out of yourself. Thinking that what's good for you is good for the wider civilization and rationalizing all these ridiculous conclusions based on this subconscious tendency to serve one's self is a terribly inaccurate way to think.

  • Tags
  • Share