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Economic Moat

A term popularized by Warren Buffett to describe a company's durable competitive advantage -- the structural characteristics that protect it from rivals the way a castle moat repels invaders. Moats can come from brand strength, network effects, patents, switching costs, or cost advantages. Buffett has consistently argued that buying companies with wide moats at reasonable prices is the core of successful long-term investing.

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