'Buffett really was not a great stock picker': Financial researcher Larry Swedroe on how investors can emulate the billionaire investor

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Larry Swedroe, one of the market's most esteemed researchers, believes Warren Buffett's investment style is no longer effective. Swedroe explains that Buffett was not a great stock picker, but rather identified factors that allowed for excess returns. He also mentions the research conducted by Cliff Asness and the team at AQR on Buffett's leverage through his reinsurance company.

‘Buffett really was not a great stock picker': Financial researcher Larry Swedroe on how investors can emulate the billionaire investorLarry Swedroe, who is considered one of the market's most esteemed researchers, thinks Warren Buffett's investment style doesn't work well anymore."Warren Buffett was generally considered the greatest stock picker of all time.

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