Meet the Monster Stock That Continues to Crush the Market

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You can grow a lot richer by investing in the S&P 500. That broad market index has delivered an 11% annualized total return over the last 30 years. Because of that, a $1,000 investment made three decades ago into an S&P 500 index fund would have grown over 2,000% to more than $22,250 today.

That's a great return. However, it pales compared to the monster 18% annualized return (over 13,800% in the last 30 years) produced by Brookfield Corporation (NYSE: BN). Here's an introduction to this wealth-creating juggernaut.

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Over a century of results

Brookfield traces its roots back over 100 years. The company has a rich heritage of owning and operating real assets like infrastructure, real estate, and renewable power. It has evolved over the decades by leveraging its expertise to build adjacent platforms. Today, it has three core businesses: alternative asset management, wealth solutions, and operating businesses.

The company built its leading alternative asset manager, Brookfield Asset Management, from the ground up. It has over $1 trillion in assets under management (AUM), rivaling more well-known Wall Street firms Blackstone and KKR. It manages funds that invest in renewable power, infrastructure, private equity, and credit.

Brookfield Corporation owns nearly three-quarters of Brookfield Asset Management. It also holds the carried interest (percentage of the profit) from legacy funds managed by that entity.

Second, Brookfield Wealth Solutions, a leader in its field, provides a range of retirement services, wealth protection products like insurance, and other solutions to companies and individuals.

Lastly, Brookfield has operating businesses in renewable power (Brookfield Renewable), infrastructure (Brookfield Infrastructure), business and industrial services (Brookfield Business), and real estate.

In many ways, Brookfield Corporation is very similar to Berkshire Hathaway (NYSE: BRK.A)(NYSE: BRK.B). Like Warren Buffett's company, it has insurance operations that provide additional capital to invest. The company also generates copious amounts of cash flow via its operating businesses and asset management platform, giving it more capital to invest. The company allocates that into expanding its core businesses and some of its funds, which focus on buying high-quality companies on a value basis, similar to Buffett's investing style.

Of note, Brookfield Corporation has done a better job growing value for its investors than Buffett over the past few decades. Its 18% annual return has crushed the 13% yearly return of Berkshire over the past 30 years.