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This Warren Buffett ETF Has Turned $10,000 Into Over $67,000 Since 2010

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One Buffett exchange-traded fund (ETF) has turned $10,000 into over $67,000 since 2010. If you had invested $10,000 in the fund on that date and never sold any shares, you'd have roughly $67,250 today. VOO Total Return Level data by YCharts How has the Vanguard S&P 500 ETF delivered such impressive returns?

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Meet the Warren Buffett ETF That Turned $10,000 Into Over $233,000

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I'm referring to the exchange-traded funds (ETFs) in Berkshire Hathaway 's portfolio. That translates to an average annual return of nearly 10.5%. Consider that a $10,000 investment in the Vanguard S&P 500 ETF at its inception in September 2010 would be worth close to $68,000. ETF = exchange-traded fund.

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This ETF Has Turned $10,000 Into More Than $1.5 Million in Just 14 Years -- Should You Buy It Now?

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One exchange-traded fund (ETF) that's done especially well is the ProShares UltraPro QQQ ETF (NASDAQ: TQQQ) , which has turned a $10,000 investment into more than $1.5 million since its 2010 inception. Time Period ProShares UltraPro QQQ ETF Total Return Nasdaq 100 Total Return 1 year 114.3% 3 years 29.7%

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Sorry, Social Security Recipients, but Your COLA Increases Just Aren't Cutting It

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Said another way, seniors have lost roughly 20% of their Social Security checks' buying power since 2010. In fact, most of the shortcomings can be attributed to just two years -- 2010 and 2011 -- thanks to a quirk in the way these increases are calculated. OK, it's not quite as egregious as it seems on the surface.

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1 Vanguard ETF That's Turned $10,000 Into Over $28,000 in Just 5 Years

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Exchange-traded funds (ETFs) could be seen as the equivalent of the tortoise in Aesop's famous fable of the tortoise and the hare by some investors. Some funds sprint like Aesop's hare and are big winners for investors. Since then, it has delivered an average annual return of 13.55%. Many experts predicted the U.S.

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History Says Being Added to S&P 500 Will Have This Impact on Palantir Stock

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stocks and there is an enormous amount of investor money tied to the index because so many exchange-traded funds (ETFs) and mutual funds track/mimic its performance. percentage points between the announcement date and the effective date, while stocks added to the index between 2000 and 2010 saw an excess return of 3.6

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History Says This Vanguard ETF Could Be Your Ticket to a Million-Dollar Portfolio

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The good news is that it doesn't take "hitting it big" or generational returns to make a million-dollar portfolio a reality. In many cases, all it takes is consistent investments in an exchange-traded fund (ETF) like the Vanguard S&P 500 ETF (NYSEMKT: VOO). annual return and over 14.5% annual total returns.