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    AI Berkshire

    AI Berkshire

    AI-era Berkshire: a value investing research framework

    ...It turns the investment methods of Warren Buffett, Charlie Munger, Duan Yongping, and Li Lu into structured research agents. The project is meant to improve research depth, decision discipline, and analytical consistency compared with asking a general AI model for a one-off stock opinion. It uses parallel agent analysis, adversarial viewpoints, financial rigor checks, and repeatable report formats to reduce shallow or overly balanced conclusions. The framework covers company research, earnings review, industry screening, portfolio thinking, management analysis, and investment checklists. It is best understood as a research and decision-support system rather than a source of financial advice.
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    Investing

    Investing

    Investing Returns on the Market as a Whole

    This repository, owned by the user zonination (Zoni Nation), presents a data visualization and analysis project on long-term returns from broad stock market indexes, especially the S&P 500. The author gathers historical price data (adjusted for inflation and dividends) and computes growth trajectories under a “buy and hold” strategy over decades. The key insight illustrated is that over sufficiently long holding periods (e.g. 40 years), the stock market stabilizes and nearly always yields positive returns, even accounting for extreme market crashes and recessions. ...
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