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Does Warren Buffett Buy Growth Stocks? These 2 Top Buffett Stocks Are Crushing the Market.


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  Warren Buffett is known for his value approach to investing, and that was on display again in Berkshire Hathaway's (NYSE: BRK.A)(NYSE: BRK.B) third-quarter trades. Both of these stocks fit the classic Buffett schema.

The article from AOL discusses Warren Buffett's investment philosophy, particularly focusing on whether he buys growth stocks. Traditionally known for his value investing approach, Buffett has indeed invested in growth companies, especially in recent years. The piece highlights that while Buffett's core strategy remains centered on finding undervalued companies with strong fundamentals, he has not shunned growth stocks. Examples include his investments in tech giants like Apple and Amazon, which are considered growth stocks due to their high growth potential despite their large market caps. The article explains that Buffett looks for companies with sustainable competitive advantages, or "economic moats," which can lead to long-term growth. It also notes that his approach has evolved, adapting to market changes and incorporating growth elements while still adhering to his principle of investing in what he understands and believes will perform well over the long term.

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