The Oracle of Omaha's actions speak louder than his words.
For 60 years, Berkshire Hathaway ( BRK.A 0.55% ) ( BRK.B 1.06% ) CEO Warren Buffett has been dazzling Wall Street and investors with his ability to spot amazing deals hiding in plain sight. Since taking the reins, he's overseen a nearly 6,000,000% cumulative gain in his company's Class A shares (BRK.A).
But this glorious investment career is in its twilight . During Berkshire's annual shareholder meeting in early May, Buffett announced his intent to retire from the CEO role at the end of this year and hand the baton over to predetermined successor Greg Abel. Abel has vowed to maintain the same ethos that Buffett and late right-hand-man Charlie Munger promoted, which includes a long-term vision and an unwavering fo