Warren Buffett Stocks: Analyzing The Berkshire Hathaway Portfolio (2024)

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Warren Buffett's stock picks aren't what they used to be. Indeed, the Berkshire Hathaway (BRK.B) equity portfolio has changed dramatically over the past few years. Although old-guard favorites such as American Express (AXP) and Coca-Cola (KO) still form the core of the portfolio, Buffett & Co. have taken a shine to names such as Apple (AAPL) and Amazon.com (AMZN), and even to lesser-known firms such as Snowflake (SNOW) and Nu Holdings (NU).

One thing that hasn't changed, however, is Buffett's preference for maintaining a highly concentrated portfolio. Excluding the holding company's Japanese brokerage stocks, Apple accounts for more than 40% of Berkshire's equity portfolio. Berkshire's top five U.S. equity holdings comprise more than three-quarters of its value, while the top 10 account for more than 90%.

But whether we're talking about Berkshire's biggest bets or the scores of stocks it maintains at the margins, Buffett's focus shifted after the COVID-19 pandemic.

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Buffett owned airline stocks at the start of 2020; now he holds none. Banks were aces among Buffett stocks to begin 2020; Berkshire spent the past few years kicking most of them to the curb. And it seems like only yesterday that Buffett was an enthusiastic buyer of select pharmaceutical names. Today, most of those positions have been closed out too.

If you want to know which stocks Warren Buffett is buying and selling, look no further than the Berkshire Hathaway equity portfolio. (And as always, remember: A number of these stocks were actually picked by co-portfolio managers Todd Combs and Ted Weschler.)

Price, share totals and other data as of March 31, 2024. Sources: Berkshire Hathaway’s SEC Form 13F filed May 15, 2024, for the reporting period ended March 31, 2024; and WhaleWisdom.

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U.S. equity portfolio as of the end of Q1 2024
CompanyShares heldHolding valuePercent of portfolio
Apple (AAPL)789,368,450$135,360,901,80540.81%
Bank of America (BAC)1,032,852,006$39,165,748,06811.81%
American Express (AXP)151,610,700$34,520,240,28310.41%
Coca-Cola (KO)400,000,000$24,472,000,0007.38%
Chevron (CVX)122,980,207$19,398,897,8535.85%
Occidental Petroleum (OXY)248,018,128$16,118,698,1394.86%
Kraft Heinz (KHC)325,634,818$12,015,924,7843.62%
Moody's (MCO)24,669,778$9,695,962,8482.92%
Chubb (CB)25,923,840$6,717,644,6592.03%
DaVita (DVA)36,095,570$4,982,993,4381.50%
Citigroup (C)55,244,797$3,493,680,9621.05%
Kroger (KR)50,000,0002,856,500,0000.86%
Verisign (VRSN)12,815,613$2,428,686,8190.73%
Visa (V)8,297,460$2,315,655,1370.70%
Liberty Sirius XM Group Class C (LSXMK)65,486,288$1,945,597,6170.59%
Mastercard (MA)3,986,648$1,919,850,0770.58%
Capital One Financial (COF)12,471,030$1,856,811,6570.56%
Amazon.com (AMZN)10,000,000$1,803,800,0000.54%
Aon (AON)4,100,000$1,368,252,0000.41%
Nu Holdings (NU)107,118,784$1,277,927,0930.39%
Ally Financial (ALLY)29,000,000$1,177,110,0000.35%
Charter Communications (CHTR)3,828,941$1,112,805,1230.34%
Snowflake (SNOW)6,125,376$989,860,7620.30%
Liberty Sirius XM Group Class A (LSXMA)32,755,624$972,842,0330.29%
T-Mobile US (TMUS) 5,242,000$855,599,2400.26%
Floor & Decor (FND)4,780,000$619,583,6000.19%
Louisiana Pacific (LPX)6,597,947$553,633,7330.17%
Formula One Group (FWONK)7,722,451$506,592,7860.15%
Liberty Media (LLYVK)11,132,590$487,830,0940.15%
Liberty Media (LLYVA)5,051,918$213,948,7270.06%
Sirius XM Holdings (SIRI)36,681,912$142,325,8190.04%
NVR (NVR)11,112$90,006,7560.03%
Paramount Global (PARA)7,531,765$88,648,8740.03%
Diageo (DEO)227,750$33,875,5350.01%
Lennar (LEN)152,572$23,523,5510.01%
Vanguard S&P 500 ETF (VOO)43,000$20,670,1000.01%
SPDR S&P 500 Trust ETF (SPY)39,400$20,608,9580.01%
Jefferies (JEF)433,558$19,119,9080.01%
Liberty Latin America Class A (LILA)2,630,792$18,336,6200.01%
Liberty Latin Americ Class C (LILAK)1,284,020$8,975,300less than 0.01%
Atlanta Braves Holdings (BATRK)223,645$8,735,574less than 0.01%

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What is in Warren Buffett's portfolio right now? ›

The current portfolio value is calculated to be $331.68 Bil. The turnover rate is 1%. In Warren Buffett's current portfolio as of 2024-03-31, the top 5 holdings are Apple Inc (AAPL), Bank of America Corp (BAC), American Express Co (AXP), Coca-Cola Co (KO), Chevron Corp (CVX), not including call and put options.

What stocks is Berkshire Hathaway invested in? ›

20 Symbols
  • V268.86-2.12% Visa Inc.
  • MA442.47-2.61% Mastercard Incorporated.
  • BAC38.72-0.60% Bank of America Corporation.
  • CVX156.90-2.14% Chevron Corporation.
  • KO61.70-0.12% The Coca-Cola Company.
  • AXP235.94-1.31% American Express Company.
  • C62.01-0.44% Citigroup Inc.
  • MCO399.88-5.92% Moody's Corporation.

How does Warren Buffett analyze a stock? ›

Earnings Yield Buffett treats earnings per share as the return on his investment, much like how a business owner views these types of profits. Buffett likes to compute the earnings yield (earnings per share divided by share price) because it presents a rate of return that can be compared quickly to other investments.

What are Warren Buffett's 5 rules of investing? ›

A: Five rules drawn from Warren Buffett's wisdom for potentially building wealth include investing for the long term, staying informed, maintaining a competitive advantage, focusing on quality, and managing risk.

What is Bill Gates' portfolio? ›

Bill Gates Portfolio: 7 Best Stocks to Buy Now
STOCK% OF PORTFOLIOMARKET VALUE OF SHARES
Waste Management Inc. (WM)16.4%$7.5 billion
Berkshire Hathaway Inc. (BRK.B)15.9%$7.3 billion
Canadian National Railway Co. (CNI)15.8%$7.2 billion
Caterpillar Inc. (CAT)5.9%$2.7 billion
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Who is the largest shareholder of Berkshire Hathaway? ›

Berkshire Hathaway is a diverse holding company with well-known subsidiaries like GEICO and Dairy Queen. The company's top three individual shareholders are Warren Buffett, Susan Buffett, and Ronald Olson. The three main institutional shareholders are Vanguard, BlackRock, and State Street.

What stocks did Warren Buffett buy recently? ›

Warren Buffett's stock purchases in the most recent quarter include Chubb Limited (CB) and Occidental Petroleum (OXY). HP Inc. (HPQ) and Paramount Global (PARA) are among Warren Buffett's stock sales in the most recent quarter. The Berkshire Hathaway portfolio includes 41 stocks as of May 2024, including Apple Inc.

Does Warren Buffett still own silver? ›

Over 30 years ago, Warren Buffett, CEO of Berkshire Hathaway, made his first purchase of silver in anticipation of the metal's demonetization by the U.S. Government. Since that time he has followed silver's fundamentals but no entity he manages has owned it.

Why is there two Berkshire Hathaway stocks? ›

Berkshire Hathaway Class A is the company's original stock offering, known for its stratospheric price per share. Berkshire Hathaway Class B shares, first issued in 1996, are more modestly priced and have a correspondingly modest share of equity value in the company.

What is the 10x rule Buffett? ›

The rule really is an observation that Buffett has paid ~10x pretax earnings for many of his largest and best deals, ranging from Coca-Cola, American Express, Wells Fargo, Walmart, Burlington Northern, and the more recent Apple investment.

What are Mr. Buffett's three rules for investing? ›

Buffett's 3 Best Rules for Stock Investing
  • Invest within your circle of competence.
  • Think like a business owner when buying equities.
  • Buy at inexpensive prices to provide a margin of safety.
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What does Warren Buffett read every day? ›

So Buffett says he reads around 5-6 hours daily, including newspapers, magazines, 10Ks, annual reports, and biographies. For Buffett, reading is priority number one. While most executives focus on networking or analyzing financials, Buffett dedicates the majority of his workday to reading.

What is the 70 30 rule Warren Buffett? ›

A 70/30 portfolio is an investment portfolio where 70% of investment capital is allocated to stocks and 30% to fixed-income securities, primarily bonds.

What is Warren Buffett's golden rule? ›

Warren Buffett once said, “The first rule of an investment is don't lose [money]. And the second rule of an investment is don't forget the first rule. And that's all the rules there are.”

What is the 7% loss rule? ›

The 7% stop loss rule is a rule of thumb to place a stop loss order at about 7% or 8% below the buy order for any new position. If the asset price falls by more than 7%, the stop-loss order automatically executes and liquidates the traders' position.

What is Warren Buffett's main investment? ›

Apple is Berkshire's largest public stock holding by far. Berkshire's $151 billion Apple stake is roughly four times larger than its second-largest holding. Buffett first bought Apple shares in the first quarter of 2016, and Apple's stock price is up more than 500% since the beginning of 2016.

Does Warren Buffett still own Silver? ›

Over 30 years ago, Warren Buffett, CEO of Berkshire Hathaway, made his first purchase of silver in anticipation of the metal's demonetization by the U.S. Government. Since that time he has followed silver's fundamentals but no entity he manages has owned it.

Who is getting Warren Buffett's money? ›

Warren Buffett, the second wealthiest man in the country, will donate the bulk of his $44 billion fortune to the foundation of the wealthiest, the Bill & Melinda Gates Foundation, and four other philanthropies starting in July, the New York Times reports.

How big is Warren Buffett's portfolio? ›

Berkshire Hathaway CEO Warren Buffett. Image source: The Motley Fool. As of the closing bell on April 26, 2024, Berkshire's $372 billion portfolio was spread across 45 stocks and two index funds.

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