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5 “Warren Buffett Stocks” That Might Not Be His Ideas

Warren Buffett is one of the most successful investors (if not the most) of all time, and chief stock-picker for Berkshire Hathaway (BRK.B). Since assembling the group of companies that would eventually become Berkshire back in 1964, the so-called Oracle of Omaha's baby has trounced the broad market's return. That has led the market to hunt down so-called "Warren Buffett stocks" in hopes of benefitting from his wisdom and discipline.

But Buffett, at 88 years of age, already has had to step away from complete control of Berkshire Hathaway, unable to keep up the pace of study needed to keep his fund's holdings optimized. Other acolytes have emerged, and out of necessity have started making stock picks for Berkshire without necessarily requiring Buffett's blessing. Todd Combs and Ted Weschler are at least running a big part of the show.

Their selections

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