The undisputed number one in the stock market and a stock market legend is Warren Buffett (89) . He heads the Berkshire Hathaway holding that he built up, which has interests in Coca-Cola, Bank of America and Apple, among others. With his investments, he made it to number 1 on Forbes' list of the richest people in the world in 2008. Buffett is currently in sixth place with assets of a good 67.5 billion US dollars. His equity investments are sustainable and long-term.
Buffet's colleague Ted Weschler (58) is also undeniably successful in investing in the stock exchange. He's an investment manager at Berkshire Hathaway, a lot younger than Buffett and more tech investing than his boss. George Soros (90) should not be missing
in the series of stock exchange grandees . The Hungarian-born hedge fund manager is a passionate advocate of the EU and developed into the German government's greatest critic during the euro crisis. Soros has proven that he has an excellent knowledge of currencies with what is probably his best-known deal, currency speculation against the British pound.
Warren Buffett, George Soros and Ted Weschler know how to invest money successfully in the stock market. In today's podcast episode, Mark Böschen and Sandrina Lorenz talk about these three major investors and what private investors can learn from them.