How Charlie Munger Made His First $1,000,000

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Publicado 2021-03-21
This is the story of how Berkshire Hathaway billionaire Charlie Munger made his first $1,000,000. How he went from ZERO to MILLIONAIRE at age 43. You’ve probably heard the story about Warren Buffett, but have you heard the one about his right-hand man Charlie Munger?

Charlie Munger has often said that the most difficult part of becoming financially independent is to get a hold of those first $100,000 or $1,000,000. Today, both Charlie Munger and Warren Buffett are two of the world’s richest men, and none of them inherited their wealth, they’re both self-made. Also, they’ve both been wildly successful as stock market investors. A little-known fact about Charlie Munger, which we’ll talk about more later, is that he operated an investment partnership in the 60s and 70s which has a greater track record than recently acclaimed investors such as Cathie Wood and even legendary investors such as Peter Lynch.

But Charlie Munger’s path to his first million wasn’t without its road bumps. For most of us, and Munger was no exception, life happens, and the accumulation of wealth may be temporarily interrupted or even take a U-turn due to unexpected circumstances. Therefore, I think you’ll find that the story about how Charlie Munger became a millionaire makes for a great complement to the story of Buffett.

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Timestamps:
00:00 Intro
01:59 Munger & Range (1930-)
04:15 Munger the Hamster Breeder (1934-1935)
05:08 Munger & Buffett’s Grandfather (1936-1938)
06:18 Munger & High School (1938-1941)
06:59 Munger & Physics (1941-1942)
07:52 Munger the Lieutenant (1943-1946)
09:26 Munger & Nancy (1945-1953)
10:49 Munger the Harvard student (1946-1948)
11:36 Munger the Lawyer (1949-1965)
12:12 Munger the investor (1952-)
14:14 Munger & Setbacks (1953-1955)
15:40 Munger’s Many Mental Models (1953-)
20:03 Munger & Nancy (1955-2010)
20:48 Munger & Buffett (1959-)
22:44 Munger the Real Estate Developer (1960-1969)
26:07 Munger – One Foot Out (1962-1965)
28:29 Munger the Sage of Securities (1962-)
31:39 Munger: Becoming a Millionaire (1967)

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Todos los comentarios (21)
  • Mistakes were made! Benjamin Franklin, as some have pointed out, was never an American president, he was one of the country's founding fathers. Apparently, I took for granted that every important political figure from the U.S. must have been a president at some point, and I missed to cross-check that one. Sorry! (At least I seem to have been 50% correct, as I also stated that he was dead, which no one has disputed yet) Charlie Munger's Mental Models: https://youtu.be/ywyQ_eNNCJU
  • @einsteinnjr
    Make mungers model. This Man is a genius. He improved buffet and graham's model. Which drove fundamental analysis..
  • @giova6824
    My guy is a physicist, economist, lieutenant, hamster collector, investor, and a lawyer
  • @iValueInvesting
    17:07 "Intelligent people make decisions based on opportunity costs." -Charlie Munger
  • @rick.bernal
    More Munger and Buffett videos please. Keep them coming. Great stuff.
  • @AUstinnesc
    Don't forget that Charlie Munger and Warren Buffett invented the idea of investing and buying at both market highs and lows. As Warren Buffet noted, he has witnessed this occur frequently during his life. I'm not a trader. Never did my husband and I make more money than others in the middle class. With a $4 million stock portfolio, we intend to retire at age 58. Never have we ever sold even one share of stock...
  • @mistletoe91
    Kid`s death is the biggest setback anybody can ever have!
  • @0ptimal
    Lot of people say reading is key to success, sure, but I think consumption of information is the key, which today can be done through many different ways, not just reading paper books. Including watching a video like this. In the end though, it matters what actions you take.
  • Interesting video! Like the rest you make. Keep going! Would be interesting if you could do something on Munger’s models. Thanks!
  • @wtidowu
    Awesome video. Probably my favourite on here and I've watched a tonne. Make Munger's models please
  • @chandra0094
    Rip munger ...... His learnings will be there forever
  • @SimonMas
    make munger's models. by the way, great channel. i often get bored with channels like this, but you have a lot of variety and genuinely good content to keep me watching and happily subscribed!
  • @lakshay534
    I never miss your videos. Love your videos. Please make one on mosaic
  • @JP1234815
    Charlie Munger is a fascinating character. I believe that Munger has always believed in holding an ultra concentrated portfolio and in his Investment partnership used to borrow as much as possible to boost returns. This is something that both Munger and Buffett have warned against doing when asked at the Berkshire Annual meetings!
  • @barnazadori9227
    Quality video my friend. I could tell it from the first 3 minutes by how you introduced the rough path Charlie Munger took to get his first 1 mil. Now I'm continuing the video :)
  • @phyozinwin394
    I love your animation and story telling. Will you share with me what tools are u using and how you did that?
  • @mitchellw7118
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