In the global stock market, Buffett is one of the investors with the highest annualized return and the longest duration through Berkshire
Annualized return: approximately 20%, 1965-2024, nearly 60 years
Theoretically, if ordinary people invest and achieve a stable annual return of over 20%, it is considered a successful investment
However, given that Buffett's holdings are very large and he has a 20% return
For us with smaller capital, achieving 50% annually is considered outstanding
Do not compare single returns; this is compared to the total available capital
For example, if you have 5 million in capital, then the profit should be 2.5 million
Instead of having 5 million in capital and using 1 million to generate a profit of 200,000
If you invest 1 million out of 5 million and earn 200,000, the annualized return is only 4%
So, family, wake up, maybe you are the outstanding one.