The Oracle of Omaha can't stop buying shares of these industry-leading companies with robust capital-return programs.
Few if any money managers captivate the attention of professional and everyday investors quite like billionaire Warren Buffett. Since taking the reins as Berkshire Hathaway 's ( BRK.A -0.57% ) ( BRK.B -0.37% ) CEO six decades ago, he's led his company's Class A shares (BRK.A) to a cumulative gain of more than 6,100,000%, as of the closing bell on Aug. 29. When you outperform the benchmark S&P 500 by well over 6,000,000% in 60 years, you're going to get noticed.
Though the aptly named "Oracle of Omaha" isn't perfect, mirroring his trading activity has been a profitable strategy for decades. This can be done by tracking Buffett's trades via quarterly Form 1