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Warren Buffetts Berkshire Delivered a 39000x Return Since 1965 He Still Tells Most Investors to Buy Index Funds Instead

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- Berkshire Hathaway achieved 39,000x return (19% CAGR) from 1965 to 2025.
- SPDR S&P 500 ETF returned 405x (10% CAGR) over the same period.
- Buffett advises most investors to buy low-cost index funds.
- Approximately 85% of active managers underperform the market long-term.
- Berkshire holds major stakes in American Express and Apple.
