Warren Buffett: How He Does It
- Topics:
- Equity,
- Investment Strategy
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- Investopedia
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Overview: Did one knew that a $10,000 investment in Berkshire Hathaway in 1965, the year Warren Buffett took control of it, would grow to be worth nearly $30 million by 2005? By comparison, $10,000 in the S&P 500 would have grown to only about $500,000. Whether one likes him or not, Buffett's investment strategy is arguably the most successful ever. With a sustained compound return this high for this long, it's no wonder Buffett's legend has swelled to mythical proportions. But how the heck did he do it? This paper, will introduce one to some of the most important tenets of Buffett's investment philosophy.
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Format: HTML | Date: Apr 2005 | Pages: 4
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