2. Buy Stocks on Sale This sounds so simple, right? For years, Buffett has been on the sidelines, waiting for a chance to buy stocks when they went on sale. But in March 2020, when the coronavirus pandemic hit, and the S&P 500 plunged over 20% within just 3 weeks, Buffett did not buy. Over the last 2 years, he was heavily criticized for not buying that dip. But then, 2 years later, when stocks sold off big in 2022, and the S&P 500 again went in a bear market, Buffett bought again. Buffett believes in buying cheap, well-known companies with stellar earnings growth and solid free cash flows. In 2022, Buffett stepped in with his biggest stock purchases in a decade, adding over $50 billion worth of Chevron and Occidental Petroleum to the Berkshire portfolio. The energy companies fit the bill perfectly as they had single digit P/E ratios, earnings were on the rise, and after crude and natural gas prices spiked at the start of the Ukraine War, they had record free cash flows. And he kept diving in for more. He dollar-cost-averaged into Occidental Petroleum through 2022 and into 2023. Buying stocks on sale is the easiest way to invest like Buffett. Any investor can search for value stocks by the classic fundamentals like P/E, PEG or Price-to-Sales ratios. If you had done so to start 2022, you would have seen buying opportunities in Chevron and Occidental Petroleum, like Buffett did. And those buying opportunities are still around in 2023 too. 3. Learn to Pivot and Change Course Remember when Berkshire Hathaway owned IBM? Neither do I, but for 7 years, until 2018, Berkshire had a large position in the technology giant. Originally bought in 2011, Berkshire spent $10.7 billion, buying at the average price of $170 per share, to take a significant stake in the company. This was going to be Buffett's big play into technology, an area he had famously avoided for decades. But it never really worked out. In 2016, shares fell as low as $125. Buffett decided to sell, and exit the position, notwithstanding one of his most famous pieces of advice, "our favorite holding period is forever." Buffett shrugged off the defeat in interviews saying the company never lived up to expectations so he was changing course. What did he buy instead? Apple. In 2016, Apple was cheap with a forward P/E of around 10 and the Street was mostly ignoring it. That investment has more than made up for the mistake of buying IBM and is now one of the key pillars of Berkshire Hathaway's business and the largest holding in its stock portfolio. You will make investing mistakes, but the secret is to know when to pivot. Buffet does it, and you can do it too. Buffett's Final Key Ingredient: Discipline Buffett has one skill as an investor that's hard to come by: discipline. He will wait, sometimes years, in order to buy a stock, or a company, at a low price. His discipline paid off in the 2008-2009 financial crisis when he was able to step in and offer financial assistance to struggling banks, offering a $5 billion bailout to Goldman Sachs, for instance, when others were on sinking ships. He has built Berkshire by being prepared for pullbacks, corrections or even bear markets. Many investors, including Buffett, missed out on a buying opportunity in the 2020 coronavirus sell-off. Yet even if you missed that buying opportunity, another one is always coming. 2022 was one of those opportunities. Buffett dove in. But he continues to sit on billions in cash, still waiting for more deals. Are you ready to find them? How to Take Advantage We take advantage of this period of turmoil by slowly building positions in great stocks that are currently available at significant discounts to their true values. But which are the best stocks to buy right now? 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