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1 Magnificent Warren Buffett Stock Market Strategy That Can Boost Your Returns

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There's no denying that to build an outstanding track record like that over many decades (which has transformed Berkshire into a gargantuan $900 billion conglomerate), Buffett has proven he's one of the most skilled business analysts ever. Change your perspective A smart way to invest is with a long-term mindset.

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Want to Beat the Average Stock Market Return? Here Are 10 Stocks to Help

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The benchmark S&P 500 (SNPINDEX: ^GSPC) stock market index has delivered a gain of 67,036% (including dividends) since it was established in 1957. That translates to an average annual return of 10.2%, compounded. Netflix: 44,146% return since IPO Next up is streaming giant Netflix (NASDAQ: NFLX).

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

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Warren Buffett has never claimed to be able to predict what the stock market would do over the near term. In a 2008 op-ed for The New York Times , he wrote, "I can't predict the short-term movements of the stock market. I haven't the faintest idea as to whether stocks will be higher or lower a month, or a year, from now."

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Warren Buffett Issued a $277 Billion "Warning" for the Stock Market. Investors May Want to Ignore It (Mostly).

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The giant conglomerate has also been a net seller of stocks over the past year and a half. Since December 2022, its stock purchases have totaled $21 billion, but its stock sales have exceeded $137 billion. Of that total, Berkshire had $285 billion invested in equities (stocks) as of the end of the second quarter.

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Did Warren Buffett Just Wave a Red Flag on the Stock Market? Here's What His Actions Mean for You.

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The so-called Oracle of Omaha has been running the company for roughly 60 years and has nearly doubled the average annual return of the S&P 500 over that duration. Even better, Buffett's success has allowed millions to get rich alongside him, especially those who invested early in his conglomerate. Image source: The Motley Fool.

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Warren Buffett Just Bought Another $345 Million Worth of His Favorite Stock

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compound annual return in Berkshire stock since 1965, which would have been enough to turn an investment of $1,000 back then into over $42.5 However, Berkshire's Q2 financials suggest there is still one stock he appears to absolutely love. It accounted for almost half of the value of the conglomerate's entire stock portfolio.

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Meet America's Newest $1 Trillion Company. Warren Buffett Has Spent $77.8 Billion Buying Its Stock Since 2018

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He and his team manage a portfolio of publicly traded stocks worth $317 billion, in addition to a $277 billion cash pile and numerous private, wholly owned subsidiaries. billion worth of Berkshire stock. That's twice as much as the conglomerate has invested in any single company in its entire history. Berkshire spent $1.3