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Warren Buffett Says This ETF Could Grow $1,000 Into $252,000

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Warren Buffett’s ETF advice has been making headlines lately, and for good reason. The legendary investor’s Warren Buffett $1000 investing advice shows how regular folks can actually build serious wealth over time. Right now, his ETF advice points to S&P 500 index funds as the way to go for most people. Warren Buffett’s portfolio strategy is pretty straightforward – put money into the Vanguard S&P 500 ETF every month, and you could see $1,000 monthly contributions grow to around $252,000 over a decade. Also Read: SEC Postpones Bitwise ETF With XRP, BTC, SOL & More After Approval Warren Buffett ETF Advice, $1000 Strategy And Portfolio Tips Source: The Wall Street Journal Buffett’s Investment Philosophy Even though Warren Buffett has engineered various major successes with stock picks for decades, he actually tells regular investors to leverage a completely different approach. At Berkshire’s annual meeting, he established that buying an S...

De-Dollarization: Warren Buffett Says the U.S. Dollar Is Going to Hell

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Ace investor Warren Buffett announced his retirement at the age of 94 during Berkshire Hathaway’s 60th annual shareholders summit on Saturday and joined the de-dollarization bandwagon issuing a stark warning by bluntly saying that the U.S. dollar is a currency that’s “going to hell” . Warren Buffett’s statements coincide with the developing countries who are looking to sideline the U.S. dollar through the de-dollarization initiative. “We would not really invest in a currency that’s going to hell,” he said at the 60th annual shareholders summit. Also Read: De-Dollarization: Goldman Sachs Says These 3 Asian Currencies Could Take Over De-Dollarization: Warren Buffett Considers Investing in Foreign Currencies Next, Not the U.S. Dollar Source: Investopedia / Getty Images The 94-year-old Warren Buffett hinted that Berkshire Hathaway would consider investing in foreign currencies and not the U.S. dollar for better prospects, mimicking the de-dollarization trend. “There could be things happen...