I would use these steps from the Warren Buffett investing method when buying ASX shares today

Follow these steps if you want to grow your wealth like Buffett.

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Key points

  • Warren Buffett has delivered strong returns for investors over many decades
  • His investment strategy can be replicated easily by anyone
  • Here are three steps to help you invest like the Oracle of Omaha

Warren Buffett is widely regarded as one of the most successful investors of all time.

Thanks to a combination of luck, time, and long-term investing, the Oracle of Omaha has delivered remarkable results for Berkshire Hathaway (NYSE: BRK.A) (NYSE: BRK.B) over many decades.

The good news for investors is that Buffett’s investment method is easily replicable with your own portfolio of ASX shares.

So, if you’re looking to invest in ASX shares and want to adopt Buffett’s investment style, here are some key steps to consider.

Invest in what you know

Buffett famously only invests in companies he understands. You will never find speculative stocks like Weebit Nano Ltd (ASX: WBT) in his portfolio, despite how enticing they can be. He once quipped:

Never invest in a business you cannot understand.

Investors should consider looking for businesses they understand. And then after that, narrow things down by finding ASX shares with a track record of consistent earnings growth, a durable business model, and a moat that protects them from competitors.

Be patient with ASX shares

If you want to grow your wealth with ASX shares, then you should follow the lead of Buffett by investing patiently and with a long-term mindset. Buffett summarises this brilliantly with the following quote:

Our favourite holding period is forever.

Rather than trying to time the market, Warren Buffett emphasises the importance of holding shares for the long term. This is why looking for companies with durable competitive advantages and the potential for sustained growth over several years. A long-term mindset allows you to reap the full benefits of compounding.

Margin of safety

Another key aspect of Buffett’s investment process is using a margin of safety. He once said:

Risk comes from not knowing what you’re doing.

The Oracle of Omaha advocates buying stocks with a margin of safety. This means purchasing shares at a price below what they’re worth. This provides a cushion against unforeseen events and potential market downturns. Investors ought to identify opportunities where the market undervalues an ASX, presenting an attractive entry point for long-term investors.

Motley Fool contributor James Mickleboro has no position in any of the stocks mentioned. The Motley Fool Australia's parent company Motley Fool Holdings Inc. has positions in and has recommended Berkshire Hathaway. The Motley Fool Australia has recommended Berkshire Hathaway. The Motley Fool has a disclosure policy. This article contains general investment advice only (under AFSL 400691). Authorised by Scott Phillips.

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