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February 25th, 2025

The "Oracle" Still Loves Equities

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Ross Anderson, CFP® and Daniel Messeca, CFP®The "Oracle" Still Loves Equities
  1. The "Oracle" Still Loves Equities Ross Anderson, CFP® and Daniel Messeca, CFP® 28:22

Warren Buffett's annual letter is a must-read for investors. Join us as we break down the key takeaways from his 2024 missive, exploring his insights on the Economy, Berkshire Hathaway's performance, and of course, his enduring love for equities. Is his Wisdom still relevant in today's market? We'll discuss that and more on this episode.

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Daniel Messeca Financial Planner

Daniel’s grandmother helped him buy his first shares of Coca Cola when he was just eight years old, igniting a lifelong interest in investing. A graduate with a degree in Finance from the University of Maryland’s Smith School of Business, Daniel chose a career in financial services to apply his passion for investing and strategic planning. Daniel possesses expertise in insurance planning, especially as it relates to life insurance and annuity contracts. Daniel’s background in the insurance industry makes him particularly adept at analyzing existing policies and evaluating new proposals.

In 2016, Daniel co-founded Crooked Crab Brewing Company, a craft brewery located in Odenton, MD. The experience of planning, financing and operating a company makes him an informed planner for business owners.

Daniel lives in Maryland with his wife, daughter and a rambunctious hound dog who shows no signs of aging. He plays guitar in his free time and will always take time to talk about music with whomever will listen.

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