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Warren Buffett's 4th-Quarter Trades Will Be Revealed Today, but Won't Show His Favorite Stock to Buy. Here's Why.

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14 deadline for institutional money managers with at least $100 million in assets under management to file Form 13F with the Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC). Thanks to Form 4 filings with the SEC, we know Buffett has been gobbling up shares of satellite-radio operator Sirius XM Holdings (NASDAQ: SIRI).

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The Ultimate Cryptocurrency to Buy With $1,000

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XRP (CRYPTO: XRP) , the native cryptocurrency of the Ripple blockchain, has declined more than 80% from its all-time high in early 2018. The bulls had originally expected XRP to gain more traction as more companies routed their gross payments, remittances, and foreign exchange transactions through Ripple's blockchain.

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3 Cryptocurrencies to Buy Hand Over Fist in March

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Many cryptocurrencies plunged in 2022 as rising rates, the collapses of high-profile exchanges and tokens, and regulatory threats drove investors toward safer investments. Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC) approved the first 11 spot price exchange-traded funds ( ETFs ) for Bitcoin this January.

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Warren Buffett's Latest $345 Million Buy Brings His Total Investment in This Stock to Almost $78 Billion in 6 Years

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A 13F is a document filed on a quarterly basis with the Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC) that shows investors which stocks Wall Street's brightest minds have been buying and selling. Rather, it's the buying activity for Warren Buffett's favorite stock, which won't be found in a 13F filed with the SEC.

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2 Magnificent Stocks Billionaire Warren Buffett Is Buying On an Almost Quarterly Basis

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Quarterly filed Form 13Fs with the Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC) -- a 13F provides a snapshot of what Wall Street's brightest money managers have been buying and selling -- coupled with Berkshire's quarterly operating results offer evidence of the companies the Oracle of Omaha and his team can't stop investing in.

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Billionaire Warren Buffett Sold $10.5 Billion of Bank of America Stock, but Has Spent Almost $78 Billion Piling Into Another Financial Colossus

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Thanks to a couple of required filings with the Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC), including Form 13Fs , Form 4s, and Berkshire Hathaway's quarterly operating results, it's fairly easy for everyday investors to ride Buffett's coattails. Things changed in a big way on July 17, 2018.

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Warren Buffett Bought $345 Million of His Favorite Stock in the June Quarter -- but This Unique Stock-Split Stock Has Been an Even Bigger Buy

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This can be done by closely monitoring Berkshire's Form 13F and Form 4 filings with the Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC). Meanwhile, Berkshire Hathaway is also required to file Form 4 with the SEC when purchases or sales are executed in a security that it owns at least a 10% stake in.