Never say never, right? I'm about to review three stocks that are in my portfolio now and that I expect will be in it 10 and 20 years from now -- if not 30 years from now. (I can't look much further out, as I'm not a spring chicken anymore.) I will sell them if, at any point, I no longer believe in their long-term potential, but I doubt that day will ever come.

See whether any of them deserve a berth in your own portfolio -- if they're not already there!

Apple (NASDAQ: AAPL) has been such an amazing performer in my portfolio that it has become one of my top holdings -- without my having spent a disproportionate sum buying its shares. The same thing happened to Warren Buffett's company Berkshire Hathaway (NYSE: BRK.A) (NYSE: BRK.B). It started buying shares back in 2016 when they were priced at around $109 apiece. They have been trading near $360 apiece recently, and Berkshire's stake recently represented fully 51% of the company's stock portfolio. (Berkshire owns about 5.6% of the nearly three-trillion-dollar company.)

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