JL Collins explains the stock market using a beer analogy. The foam represents hype, fear, emotion, and short term speculation. It is the constant churning and trading that grabs attention but changes quickly. The beer is the real value of a company, its sales, profits, and how well it is actually run. He says the price of a stock is always a mix of both beer and foam, but the foam can disappear overnight. The smartest investors focus on companies that are mostly beer and pay a fair price for that value. That is how Warren Buffett built wealth, by buying real businesses, not excitement. #podcast #shorts #money #stockmarket #stocks #investing

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