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The Smartest Trillion-Dollar Stock to Buy With $1,000 and Hold Forever

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All those who have are leaders in their respective industries and generally produce market-beating returns. While one could make an argument for investing in every single one of them, the best of the bunch might be the Warren Buffett-led conglomerate Berkshire Hathaway (NYSE: BRK.A) (NYSE: BRK.B). However, Buffett is well in his 90s.

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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. The conglomerate owns only two funds -- and they're nearly identical. That translates to an average annual return of nearly 10.5%. Dividends also play a huge role in the SPDR S&P 500 ETF's total returns.

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Better Buy: Berkshire Hathaway or Vanguard 500 Index Fund?

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From 1965 to 2022, Buffett's business acumen helped Berkshire's shares deliver an astounding compound annual return of 19.8%. If you bought a fund tracking the benchmark S&P 500 and reinvested the dividends over this period, you'd still only end up with an average compound annual return of 9.9%. Let's dig deeper to find out.

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Should You Buy Berkshire Hathaway Stock While It's Below $465?

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stock has rallied more than 20% over the past 12 months, and only trades about 3% below its all-time high. Warren Buffett's diversified conglomerate generated those steady returns even as inflation, elevated interest rates, and geopolitical conflicts rattled the broader markets. Berkshire Hathaway 's (NYSE: BRK.A) (NYSE: BRK.B)

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Warren Buffett's $277 Billion Warning That the Stock Market Could Be Headed for Trouble

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It's by far the largest cash position for the conglomerate ever. The conglomerate still has positions in 43 stocks and two exchange-traded funds (ETFs) worth more than $313 billion. The 10 stocks that made the cut could produce monster returns in the coming years.

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Warren Buffett Recently Plowed Another $345 Million Into His Favorite Stock, But Here's Why It Could Spell Trouble for the Market

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investment company, where he has overseen a compound annual return of 19.8% The position accounted for almost half of the conglomerate's entire stock portfolio, and considering it only had a cost-basis of around $38 billion, it was sitting on a very nice profit. since he took the helm in 1965. billion worth of buybacks since 2018.

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This Top Dividend ETF Is Making Some Major Changes

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Dividend Equity ETF (NYSEMKT: SCHD) is one of the largest exchange-traded funds (ETFs) focused on dividend stocks. The fund has over $77.5 billion in assets under management (AUM), making it the second-biggest fund geared specifically toward dividend investing. The Schwab U.S. The Schwab U.S.