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I’m following Warren Buffett’s tips and buying UK shares to get rich

Warren Buffett is considered to be one of the best investors of all time and I’m leaning on his tips to help my own investment performance. 

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Warren Buffett is considered to be one of the best investors of all time. I’ve always paid close attention to this billionaire investor and his career because he has been so successful. I think it would be silly to ignore someone who has done so well in the stock market. 

Based on my research, there are a couple of reasons why I think the so-called Oracle of Omaha has managed to outperform other investors. And I’m leaning on these tips to help my own investment performance. 

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Warren Buffett’s investment tips 

Over the years, Buffett has provided thousands of pages of advice for investors. Distilling this information down, a couple of critical points stick out. 

For example, Buffett has owned thousands of stocks throughout his career, but his best returns have only come from a handful. Companies such as American Express and Coca-Cola have featured as the cornerstones of his portfolio for decades and produced billions of dollars in profit.

I think this shows why it is crucial to own high-quality blue-chips in a portfolio. In particular, I believe companies with strong balance sheets and a durable competitive advantage can provide the best returns in the long run.

The success of these critical holdings also proves that picking stocks is only part of the equation. Holding on is just as important. Warren Buffett has frequently warned investors against trading too much. While it may be tempting to trade in and out of the market, the more one trades, the higher the chances become of making a mistake. 

I believe these are the two most important Warren Buffett tips, and they are relatively easy to follow. 

Avoid losses 

But these are not the only pieces of advice the Oracle has issued over the years. He’s also warned investors against buying unprofitable businesses.

I think this is a very sensible strategy. In business, cash is king. If a firm isn’t generating cash and profit from its operations, the chances of failure are high. Granted, some companies do manage to run at a loss for many years. However, the vast majority of loss-making enterprises eventually fail. That’s what I think it’s sensible to follow Warren Buffett’s advice and avoid these operations altogether. 

The billionaire investor has also advised followers to stay away from organisations with lots of debt. As Buffett has previously explained, some companies do manage to sustain a high level of borrowing for years, but these are few and far between. Rather than trying to guess which firms will survive and which won’t, it’s better to stay away from this class of business altogether, according to Buffett. 

Warren Buffett likes to make investing as straightforward as possible, and so do I. That’s why I follow the tips above when picking stocks. Investing does not have to be complicated. Buffett has made a fortune by sticking with high-quality blue-chip stocks and holding. I believe I can achieve similar results following his investment advice. 

Rupert Hargreaves has no position in any of the shares mentioned. The Motley Fool UK has no position in any of the shares mentioned. Views expressed on the companies mentioned in this article are those of the writer and therefore may differ from the official recommendations we make in our subscription services such as Share Advisor, Hidden Winners and Pro. Here at The Motley Fool we believe that considering a diverse range of insights makes us better investors.

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