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Billionaire Warren Buffett Sold 26% of Berkshire's Stake in Bank of America and Is Piling Into a Financial Juggernaut That's Soared 33,000% Since Its IPO

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Although other billionaire money managers might outpace Buffett's annual return from time to time, the greater than 5,500,000% cumulative return the Oracle of Omaha has overseen in his company's Class A shares (BRK.A) Thanks to Form 13F filings with the Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC), this can be done with relative ease.

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Billionaire Warren Buffett Sold 56% of Berkshire's Stake in Apple and Is Piling Into Wall Street's Most Prominent Reverse Stock Split of 2024

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Mirroring his trades is made simple thanks to required Form 13F filings with the Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC). No later than 45 calendar days following the end to a quarter, institutional investors with at least $100 million in assets under management are required to file Form 13F with the SEC.

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Warren Buffett's Selling Over $3.8 Billion Worth of Bank of America Stock in 2 Weeks Is an Ominous and Unmistakable Warning for Wall Street

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For instance, when Berkshire holds a 10% or greater stake in a public company, it's required to file Form 4 with the Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC) every time shares are purchased or sold. However, Buffett's love affair with Bank of America appears to be in question.

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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. Berkshire Hathaway CEO Warren Buffett. Image source: The Motley Fool.

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These 3 Stocks Account for Close to 90% of Warren Buffett's $36 Billion Selling Spree in the September-Ended Quarter

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Following in Warren Buffett's footsteps is made possible thanks to an array of required public filings that clue investors into which stocks he and his top investment aides, Ted Weschler and Todd Combs, are buying and selling. According to Berkshire's September-quarter cash flow statement, just over $36 billion in equity securities were sold.

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Warren Buffett Has a Big Secret, and He's Not Legally Obligated to Tell You About It Until mid-February

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But on three separate occasions since this decade began, Buffett has requested (and been granted) confidential treatment when filing quarterly 13Fs with the SEC. which is what often happens when Berkshire discloses a new stake in a company. A 13F is what allows investors to effectively mirror Buffett's trades and ride his coattails.

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The Stock Warren Buffett Is Virtually Guaranteed to Buy in 2025 Is a Company He's Invested Close to $78 Billion Into (Hint: It's Not Apple!)

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Quarterly Form 13F filings with the Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC) usually make it easy to follow in Buffett's footsteps. During Berkshire's annual shareholder meeting in May, Buffett suggested that locking in gains with Apple is a way to take advantage of a historically low corporate tax rate.