Buffett on the best investment idea

May 8, 2008,AuthorRoy (CategoryWarren Buffett, Investing, Stock Market)

In the recent annual meetingnew window of the Berkshire Hathawaynew window shareholders held last Saturday, CEO Warren Buffett was asked about the best investment idea he would recommend to an investor in his 30’s. In his own words:

I would just have it all in a very low-cost index fund from a reputable firm, maybe Vanguard. Unless I bought during a strong bull market, I would feel confident that I would outperform…and I could just go back and get on with my work.

Coming from the most famous “stock picker” in the world, such drumrolling for index investing may come as a surprise to some. But as I said in this post, he has been advising this for many years, because with index funds you “would feel confident that (you) would outperform” and “get on with (your) work”.

An estimated 30,000+ strong crowd assembled in this meeting to hear from the Sage of Omaha in these troubling financial times. His main message was that it is impractical to expect an earning of 7 to 10% with publicly traded stocks today. Contrast that with past returns: between 1985 and 2004 a simple portfolio of S&P 500 Index fund would have earned 13.2%!.

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