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Warren Buffett Recently Plowed Another $345 Million Into His Favorite Stock, But Here's Why It Could Spell Trouble for the Market

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The position accounted for almost half of the conglomerate's entire stock portfolio, and considering it only had a cost-basis of around $38 billion, it was sitting on a very nice profit. Buffett said it was for tax reasons, but then Berkshire proceeded to sell a whopping 49% of its remaining Apple stake during Q2! of its portfolio.

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Should You Buy Berkshire Hathaway Stock While It's Below $465?

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stock has rallied more than 20% over the past 12 months, and only trades about 3% below its all-time high. Warren Buffett's diversified conglomerate generated those steady returns even as inflation, elevated interest rates, and geopolitical conflicts rattled the broader markets. trillion, Berkshire Hathaway only trades at 3.6

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Here's How Much Money You'd Have Now If You Invested $10,000 in Warren Buffett's Favorite ETF 10 Years Ago

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But Buffett has also bought some exchange-traded funds (ETFs) along the way. Berkshire (and therefore Buffett) owns stakes in the Vanguard S&P 500 ETF (NYSEMKT: VOO) and the SPDR S&P 500 ETF Trust (NYSEMKT: SPY). Both funds attempt to track the performance of the S&P 500 index.

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Billionaires Warren Buffett and Ken Griffin Both Own This Vanguard ETF. Should You?

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The easy way of making money to which I'm referring is investing in exchange-traded funds (ETFs). The conglomerate's portfolio owns dozens of stocks but also features two ETFs. Griffin's Citadel also has a stake in the Vanguard S&P 500 ETF. The legendary investor added, "I suggest Vanguard's."

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Why Did Warren Buffett Just Sell Investments He's Recommended Millions of Others Buy?

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Instead, he recommended that the typical investor buy a "low-cost S&P 500 index fund." Berkshire's portfolio included two low-cost S&P 500 index exchange-traded funds (ETFs) for several years: the SPDR S&P 500 ETF Trust (NYSEMKT: SPY) and the Vanguard S&P 500 ETF (NYSEMKT: VOO). million at the end of Q3.

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Here's the Only Artificial Intelligence (AI) Stock That Warren Buffett and Cathie Wood Both Own As 2024 Begins

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Admittedly, though, their stakes in this stock are fairly small. While Berkshire initiated a position in Amazon in 2019, Buffett acknowledged at the time that the decision was made by one of the conglomerate's two investment managers. And the stock isn't in any of her exchanged-traded funds (ETFs) that focus heavily on AI.

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Warren Buffett Doesn't Own Nvidia. Here's How He's Profited From the Artificial Intelligence (AI) Stock's Big Gains Anyway

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Buffett's direct ways of profiting from Nvidia Although Buffett doesn't own any shares of Nvidia, Berkshire Hathaway 's portfolio includes two exchange-traded funds (ETFs) that do. The conglomerate hasn't sold shares of either ETF since then. Not entirely. Amazon, Alphabet, and Microsoft are also widely owned stocks.