Buffett Buy Stocks - How Does Warren

Warren Buffett’s approach to buying stocks is often reviewed as a "business-first" philosophy rather than a "stock-first" strategy. Instead of looking at price charts, he evaluates the underlying company as if he were buying the entire business. The Four Tenets of Buffett’s Selection

He prioritizes companies led by honest, competent managers who think like owners and allocate capital rationally.

While his philosophy is widely analyzed, the actual mechanics of how he executes trades differ from the average retail investor: Inside Warren Buffett's Top 12 Investment Strategies

Reviewers from Investopedia and Yahoo Finance typically break his process down into four distinct filters:

He stays within his "circle of competence," avoiding complex or trendy industries he doesn't fully grasp.