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Warren Buffett once said

"Our favorite holding period is forever"

Here are 10 stocks to own for the next 50 years. Image
10. Zoetis ($ZTS)

Animal health company specializing in veterinary medicines and vaccines.

Relevance in 50 years: Rising pet ownership drives continuous demand for animal healthcare. Image
9. Old Dominion Freight ($ODFL)

Top U.S. less-than-truckload (LTL) freight transportation company.

Relevance in 50 years: Dominance in logistics will remain crucial for supply chains. Image
8. Stryker ($SYK)

Major producer of medical equipment, implants, and hospital devices.

Relevance in 50 years: Aging population ensures growing demand for medical devices. Image
7. LVMH ($MC)

Global leader in luxury goods across multiple premium brands.

Relevance in 50 years: Luxury's timeless appeal ensures future consumer demand. Image
6. Constellation Software ($CSU)

Acquires and manages niche software companies for specific industries.

Relevance in 50 years: Tech-driven industries will need specialized software solutions. Image
5. Games Workshop ($GAW)

Creates tabletop games, miniatures, and hobbyist products.

Relevance in 50 years: Loyal fan base and niche market leadership ensure stability. Image
4. Markel ($MKL)

Insurance-focused financial holding company with diversified investments.

Relevance in 50 years: Strong investment strategies drive long-term growth in finance. Image
3. Watsco ($WSO)

Distributor of heating, ventilation, and air conditioning (HVAC) systems.

Relevance in 50 years: Climate change will boost demand for HVAC systems globally. Image
2. Brown & Brown ($BRO)

Insurance brokerage offering a broad range of coverage services.

Relevance in 50 years: Insurance remains a necessity across personal and business sectors. Image
1. Berkshire Hathaway ($BRK)

Berkshire is the investment conglomerate from Warren Buffett.

Relevance in 50 years: Best-in-class investment strategy ensures sustained success. Image
That's it for today.

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