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Warren Buffett used this strategy to ‘kill the Dow’ and earn the highest returns of his career
By Seedly  •  November 7, 2018

For our Morning Stocks Analysis, the Seedly team worked closely with fifthperson.com, who is an expert in the field, to curate unbiased, non-sponsored content to add value back to our readers.

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Most people recognise Warren Buffett as the most successful exponent of value investing. And with good reason too – Buffett is currently the third richest man in the world and his holding company, Berkshire Hathaway, has seen its per-share book value grow from $19 in 1964 to $211,750 in 2017, a rate of 19.1% compounded annually over 53 years.

Buffett today is well-known for investing in high-quality companies with wide economic moats like Apple, Coca-Cola, and American Express. He looks for companies with strong brands, a dominant market position,

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