Warren Buffett’s Investment Legacy
Warren Buffett transformed Berkshire Hathaway into a $1 trillion conglomerate during his 60-year tenure from 1965 to 2025. The company achieved a compound annual return of 19.7%, meaning a $1,000 investment in 1965 would have grown to approximately $48.4 million by 2025.
In 2014, Buffett recommended the Vanguard S&P 500 ETF due to its low costs, leading to an annual return of 12.9%. An investor who invested $10,000 at that time would now have around $42,887 today, with the ETF’s expense ratio at just 0.03%.
The S&P 500 index comprises 500 companies, maintaining a strong weighting in sectors like Information Technology, which accounts for 38.6% of the index, significantly impacted by major players such as Nvidia, Apple, and Microsoft. The index has delivered a compound annual return of 10.5% since its inception in 1957, reflecting a robust opportunity for investors.
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