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American Focus > Blog > Economy > Warren Buffett keeps winning. These 4 charts show how.
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Warren Buffett keeps winning. These 4 charts show how.

Last updated: May 3, 2025 9:12 am
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Warren Buffett’s investment strategies continue to prove successful, even in the face of market volatility. The 94-year-old billionaire investor and CEO of Berkshire Hathaway has consistently demonstrated that investing in fundamentals and holding for the long term can lead to significant gains, despite market uncertainties.

Buffett’s approach has earned him the nickname “Oracle of Omaha,” and for good reason. His investments have outperformed the broader stock market, with Berkshire Hathaway’s stock seeing a remarkable 17% year-to-date rally, in stark contrast to the 5% decline in the S&P 500. This success has propelled Buffett to the sixth spot on the list of the world’s richest people, with a net worth of $166 billion.

One of Buffett’s notable investments is in Apple stock, which has seen an impressive 800% increase since Berkshire Hathaway first invested in the tech giant in 2016. However, Buffett’s strategic decision to trim about 50% of its Apple stake in 2024 shows his keen ability to navigate market trends and make calculated moves.

Another long-standing investment in Berkshire Hathaway’s portfolio is Coca-Cola, which has seen a 15% rise in its stock price this year, trading near record highs. Buffett’s initial purchase of Coca-Cola shares in 1988 has proven to be a wise move, with his firm now holding nearly 10% of all outstanding shares of the beverage maker.

In addition to these well-known investments, Berkshire Hathaway has also been quietly accumulating shares of Verisign, a company that registers .com and .net domain names. Verisign’s stock has surged 35% year-to-date, reaching record highs and surpassing its peak during the 2000 dot-com bubble. Berkshire Hathaway’s stake in Verisign now stands at 14%, with the conglomerate continuing to increase its holdings.

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While Buffett has taken on a more non-executive chairman role in recent years, with Greg Abel making day-to-day decisions, his legendary status among investors remains undisputed. As Adam Patti, CEO of VistaShares, notes, “There has been no better investor in history than Warren Buffett.”

Overall, Buffett’s investment prowess continues to impress, with his ability to seek value, exercise patience, and make strategic moves setting him apart in the world of finance. Investors looking to glean insights from the legendary billionaire can learn valuable lessons from his successful investment journey.

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