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Warren Buffett and Charlie Munger on High-Tech vs. Traditional Industries
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CNBC30.05.2026Business2 dk okuma

Warren Buffett and Charlie Munger on High-Tech vs. Traditional Industries

Discussing Predictability and Investment Strategies

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Warren Buffett and Charlie Munger discuss why they prefer investing in predictable industries like soft drinks (e.g., Coca-Cola) over high-tech (e.g., Microsoft), citing the unpredictability of tech despite its potential for higher returns.

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Investment strategy discussion highlighting the preference for predictable industries.

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Warren Buffett and Charlie Munger discussed their investment preferences, highlighting the predictability of traditional industries like soft drinks (e.g., Coca-Cola) over high-tech (e.g., Microsoft). Buffett noted that while Microsoft is a strong company, the tech industry's unpredictability makes it less appealing to them. Munger added concerns about the long-term interest in tech beyond a certain point. They emphasized operating within one's "circle of competence."

Buffett recalled asking Bill Gates in 1991 to choose two high-tech stocks for a desert island scenario, but noted Gates also valued the certainty of Coca-Cola.

The discussion underscored their strategy of trading potential high returns for certain, predictable investments.

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  • Increased investment in predictable sectors like consumer staples.

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  • Will high-tech industries become more predictable in the future?

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