The article discusses four stocks—Visa, ExxonMobil, Oracle, and Netflix—that have the potential to join the $1 trillion market cap club by 2030, highlighting Visa's steady growth, ExxonMobil's strong cash flow and potential for growth even with low oil prices, Oracle's high-risk AI infrastructure bet, and Netflix's premium valuation.
Warren Buffett's Berkshire Hathaway could become the first U.S. company outside the tech sector to join the $1 trillion club, with its stock delivering a massive 4,384,748% gain since 1965. Buffett's value investing strategy and long-term approach have led to Berkshire's success, with its portfolio including major holdings in Apple, Bank of America, and American Express. The conglomerate's market-crushing returns and impressive financial growth position it to potentially reach the trillion-dollar milestone in 2024, supported by factors such as record dividends, anticipated interest rate cuts, and significant share repurchases.