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Prediction: Buying Berkshire Hathaway Today Will Set You Up for Life

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And ironically, your highest-odds/best-payoff approach isn't trying to beat the market at all, but instead just aiming to match its performance by buying and holding simple index funds. Given enough time, shares of this buy-and-hold-minded conglomerate reliably outperform the S&P 500 (SNPINDEX: ^GSPC) even though they seemingly shouldn't.

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Is It Too Late to Buy Berkshire Hathaway Stock?

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Some will be conglomerates and operate in a few lines of business or sectors. Berkshire Hathaway is like a conglomerate on steroids; it operates in the finance, energy, utility, transportation, retail, construction, and manufacturing sectors, among others. Viewed with that lens, there's really no good or bad time to buy the stock.

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Crypto Is the Most-Held Asset Among Gen Z and Millennial Investors: Here's What They Should Buy Next

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And younger investors showed a clear preference for holding individual stocks rather than mutual funds or exchange-traded funds (ETFs). Crypto ETFs Another key finding in the Motley Fool investment survey was that there seemed to be an aversion to mutual funds and ETFs among younger investors.

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Warren Buffett Doesn't Own Nvidia. Here's How He's Profited From the Artificial Intelligence (AI) Stock's Big Gains Anyway

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Buffett's direct ways of profiting from Nvidia Although Buffett doesn't own any shares of Nvidia, Berkshire Hathaway 's portfolio includes two exchange-traded funds (ETFs) that do. The conglomerate hasn't sold shares of either ETF since then. Not entirely. As a result, he has directly profited as Nvidia stock has skyrocketed.

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This Magnificent Stock Has Made Many Millionaires, and Could Make More

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Conglomerate Berkshire Hathaway benefits from the long-term business growth that is generated from the collection of companies under the Berkshire Hathaway umbrella. In this way, Berkshire Hathaway can be looked at as something similar to a mutual fund. In fact, the company even has a portfolio of stock investments.

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Here's Why Berkshire Hathaway Stock Is a Buy Before Nov. 1

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To simplify, it is an enormous, sprawling conglomerate. That's actually a more descriptive statement than it seems because, in some ways, Berkshire Hathaway is more like a mutual fund than an operating company. But the real truth is that the company is the investment vehicle of Buffett.

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Could Buying Berkshire Hathaway Today Set You Up for Life?

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The conglomerate also owns a slew of privately held business like Duracell batteries, Shaw flooring, Geico insurance, Clayton mobile homes, and Acme brick company just to name a few. The fact is, however, Berkshire is less like a mutual fund than perceived. It also invests in ways that most mutual fund managers simply can't.