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Warren Buffett's 20 Best Performing Stocks Year-To-Date

Warren Buffett is among the best investors in stock market history, and millions of people follow his picks closely to try to find ideas for their own portfolios.

Even though the overall stock market hasn't made much headway so far in 2016, the Oracle of Omaha has managed to include some solid year-to-date performers within his own holdings, as Buffett recently reported to the SEC on Form 13-F.

In particular, four of Buffett's stocks have given investors strong double-digit returns in 2016, and shareholders want to know if the Buffett magic will continue.

Let's take a look at these 20 best performing top stocks from the Buffett Portfolio Year-to-date...

6 Dividend Stocks Warren Buffett Added Recently To His $100 Billion Portfolio

Do you like Dividends? I do and you should love them too. 

Dividends are paybacks to shareholders, money that you can use for reinvestments or your daily spendigs. 

But the dividend is not everything you need to look on when you think about investments. 

It doesn’t make sense to buy a high yielding stock with high debt and no growth perspectives. Inflation will destroy your investment in the end.

One very successful investor who has been focused on dividend growth investing is Warren Buffett. I don't recommend covering his investments but Warren has a great idea base for us normal investors from that you can also benefit.

His latest SEC-Filling shows that he has assets which are worth over $100 billion. Around 43 percent of his money is currently invested within the financial sector.

Below is a small overview about his latest dividend buys. Seven of his ten most recent purchases pay a dividend. The best yielding pick was General Electric with a 3.42 yield.

The biggest impact had the Goldman Sachs (GS) transactions with a 2.14 percent change result to his portfolio. 

Nearly of Warren's latest buys are cheaply priced measured by a forward P/E of less than 15.

4 stocks still dominate his asset allocation: Wells Fargo (WFC), Coca Cola (KO), American Express (AXP) and finally IBM (IBM). Each of them has a 10+ percent share in his portfolio. It's a clear signal to buy only those stocks that underlying business you understand.

Warren Buffett's latest dividend purchases are...

Prem Watsa - Fairfax Financial Holdings Q4/2011 Fund Portfolio

Prem Watsa - Fairfax Financial Holdings Q4/2011 Fund Investing Strategies By Dividend Yield – Stock Capital, Investment. Here is a current portfolio update of Prem Watsa’s - Fairfax Financial Holdings - portfolio movements as of Q4/2011 (December 31, 2011). In total, he held 41 stocks with a total portfolio worth of USD 1,742,545,000.