Warren Buffett Stocks: Berkshire Hathaway Portfolio May 2024 - NerdWallet (2024)

It’s no wonder that Warren Buffett’s stock picks are of interest to investors. Buffett, after all, is widely considered the most successful investor in modern history.

And since he primarily invests through his publicly traded holding company, Berkshire Hathaway (BRK.B), information about Buffett’s stock purchases, sales and holdings — or more accurately, Berkshire Hathaway’s purchases, sales and holdings — is available for free, online.

The only catch is that you have to dig through Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC) filings to find it. Below, we’ve assembled a one-stop guide to Warren Buffett stocks — the companies Berkshire Hathaway has recently invested in or disinvested in, and the companies it’s currently holding.

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What is Warren Buffett buying?

Which stocks is Warren Buffett selling?

What are Berkshire Hathaway's current holdings?

Who is Warren Buffett?

Warren Buffett is a professional investor and the chairman of Berkshire Hathaway, a conglomerate that invests in (and sometimes acquires) undervalued companies.

Born in 1930 in Omaha, Nebraska, Buffett worked as a stockbroker in his early years. One of his early-career mentors was Benjamin Graham, an investment manager who pioneered the bargain-hunting approach to stock selection known as value investing.

When Buffett started his own investment partnership in 1956, he had $174,000 to his name . Today, he’s worth more than $120 billion and is one of the top ten richest people alive, largely thanks to the value investing strategies he learned from Graham .

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What is Berkshire Hathaway?

Berkshire Hathaway is Buffett’s investment company. It’s the full owner of many recognizable companies, including GEICO and Fruit of the Loom. Berkshire is also a major shareholder in many other publicly-traded companies, such as Apple (AAPL).

Berkshire Hathaway formed in 1955 through the merger of two textile companies founded in the 19th century. Buffett began buying shares in the company in 1962, believing that it was undervalued, and took full control of the company in 1965. He subsequently used it as a holding company for his other investments — first in the insurance industry, then in many others.

Berkshire has been publicly-traded since its pre-Buffett era, so it’s required to file quarterly reports with the SEC, detailing its investment activities. As a result, Buffett’s investment decisions have been a matter of public record for most of his career. Its next quarterly report is due in August 2024.

Berkshire Hathaway shares trade in two classes. The Class A shares have never undergone a stock split in their many decades of growth. As a result, they’re some of the highest-priced shares in the world, trading for over $600,000 each as of May 2024. That made them difficult to access for many investors before online brokers began offering fractional shares.

To mitigate this, the company also offers Class B shares that trade at a much more reasonable price — slightly more than $400 as of May 2024.

In 1965, Buffett began writing an annual letter to Berkshire shareholders in which he explains the rationale behind Berkshire’s investment decisions. Those letters, along with Berkshire’s quarterly SEC filings, are the sources for much of the information in this article.

Which stocks is Warren Buffett buying?

In the most recent quarter, Berkshire Hathaway disclosed a new investment in one company, and added to three other holdings. They’re listed below in order of percent change in share count.

Company name & symbol

Percent change in share count over last quarter

Value of investment at end of last quarter

Chubb Limited (CB)

New

$6,717,644,000

Liberty SiriusXM Group — Series A (LSXMA)

62%

$972,842,000

Liberty SiriusXM Group — Series C (LSXMK)

52%

$1,945,597,000

Occidental Petroluem Corp. (OXY)

2%

$16,118,698,000

Source: 13F.info. Data is current as of May 20, 2024 and for informational purposes only.

Which stocks is Warren Buffett selling?

Berkshire Hathaway sold all of its shares in one company last quarter, and reduced its share count for another five stocks. They’re listed below in order of percentage sold.

Company name & symbol

Percent change in share count over last quarter

Value of investment at end of last quarter

HP Inc. (HPQ)

-100%

$0

Paramount Global (PARA)

-88%

$88,648,000

Apple Inc. (AAPL)

-13%

$135,360,901,000

Sirius XM Holdings (SIRI)

-9%

$142,325,000

Louisiana Pacific (LPX)

-6%

$553,633,000

Chevron Corp. (CVX)

-2%

$19,398,897,000

Source: 13F.info. Data is current as of May 20, 2024 and for informational purposes only.

What are Berkshire Hathaway’s holdings?

After those purchases and sales, Berkshire Hathaway has a total of 41 stocks in its portfolio. They’re listed below in order of the dollar value of Berkshire’s holdings.

Company name & symbol

Percent change in share count over last quarter

Value of investment at end of last quarter

Apple Inc. (AAPL)

-13%

$135,360,901,000

Bank of America (BAC)

0%

$39,165,748,000

American Express (AXP)

0%

$34,520,240,000

Coca-Cola Co. (KO)

0%

$24,472,000,000

Chevron Corp. (CVX)

-2%

$19,398,897,000

Occidental Petreloeum Corp. (OXY)

2%

$16,118,698,000

Kraft Heinz (KHC)

0%

$12,015,924,000

Moody's Corp. (MCO)

0%

$9,695,962,000

Chubb Limited (CB)

New

$6,717,644,000

Davita Inc. (DVA)

0%

$4,982,993,000

Citigroup Inc. (C)

0%

$3,493,680,000

Kroger Co. (KR)

0%

$2,856,500,000

VeriSign Inc. (VRSN)

0%

$2,428,686,000

Visa Inc. (V)

0%

$2,315,655,000

Liberty SiriusXM Group — Series C (LSXMK)

52%

$1,945,597,000

Mastercard Inc. (MA)

0%

$1,919,850,000

Capital One (COF)

0%

$1,856,811,000

Amazon.com Inc. (AMZN)

0%

$1,803,800,000

Aon plc (AON)

0%

$1,368,252,000

Nu Holdings (NU)

0%

$1,277,927,000

Ally Financial (ALLY)

0%

$1,177,110,000

Charter Communications (CHTR)

0%

$1,112,805,000

Snowflake Inc. (SNOW)

0%

$989,860,000

Liberty SiriusXM Group — Series A (LSXMA)

62%

$972,842,000

T-Mobile U.S. (TMUS)

0%

$855,599,000

Floor & Decor Holdings (FND)

0%

$619,583,000

Louisiana Pacific (PX)

-6%

$553,633,000

Liberty Formula One Group — Series C (FWONK)

0%

$506,592,000

Liberty Live Group — Series C (LLYVK)

0%

$487,830,000

Liberty Live Group — Series A (LLYVA)

0%

$213,948,000

Sirius XM Holdings (SIRI)

-9%

$142,325,000

NVR Inc. (NVR)

0%

$90,006,000

Paramount Global (PARA)

-88%

$88,648,000

Diageo plc (DEO)

0%

$33,875,000

Lennar Corp (LEN.B)

0%

$23,523,000

Vanguard S&P 500 ETF (VOO)

0%

$20,670,000

SPDR S&P 500 ETF (SPY)

0%

$20,608,000

Jeffries Financial (JEF)

0%

$19,119,000

Liberty Latin America Group — Class A (LILA)

0%

$18,336,000

Liberty Latin America Group — Class C (LILAK)

0%

$8,975,000

Atlanta Braves Holdings — Series C (BATRK)

0%

$8,735,000

Source: 13F.info. Data is current as of May 20, 2024 and for informational purposes only.

Should you trade like Warren Buffett?

That depends on what you mean by “trading like Warren Buffett.” There’s a big difference between learning from Buffett’s methods and literally copying his trades.

Learning to invest like Warren Buffett

Almost anyone can imitate Buffett’s methodology, which is rooted in value investing. Value investors look for undervalued stocks whose price-to-earnings (PE) ratio, or other valuation ratios, are lower than those of their peers (implying that these stocks are trading at a discount to their true value). They also tend to like high-dividend stocks.

» Confused? Check out our primer on stock research.

Buffett famously remarked in his 1989 letter to Berkshire Hathaway shareholders that “it's far better to buy a wonderful company at a fair price than a fair company at a wonderful price ."

History seems to vindicate Buffett’s bargain-hunting approach — especially during periods of high interest rates. A 2020 paper by economists at Dartmouth College and the University of Chicago compared value stock returns with benchmark stock market returns between 1963 and 2019.

The study authors stopped short of proving a causal relationship between interest rates and value stock returns. But they did find that value stocks had a significant advantage over the market as a whole during the first half of the study period, 1963 to 1991, when the federal funds rate was higher than its long-term average. The federal funds rate is also above-average now.

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Buffett is also an advocate for long-term investments. As he wrote in his 1988 letter to shareholders: “When we own portions of outstanding businesses with outstanding managements, our favorite holding period is forever. We are just the opposite of those who hurry to sell and book profits when companies perform well but who tenaciously hang on to businesses that disappoint.”

Copying Warren Buffett’s trades

Buffett may be a good role model for investors, but that doesn’t mean it’s a good idea to replicate his exact investment decisions.

“Copy trading,” as this practice is known, can be risky. The best investments for you will depend on your circ*mstances and goals, and may not be the same as the best investments for a famous billionaire.

Researchers are skeptical about the efficacy of copy trading. A 2020 paper published in the Management Science journal found that “copy trading leads to excessive risk taking” among investors.

To summarize, it’s not a bad idea for investors to familiarize themselves with Buffett’s buy-and-hold value investing philosophy. But if you’re buying the exact same stocks as him, just because he did, you may be missing the point of his methods.

Neither the author nor editor owned shares in the aforementioned investments at the time of publication.

Warren Buffett Stocks: Berkshire Hathaway Portfolio May 2024 - NerdWallet (2024)

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Warren Buffett Stocks: Berkshire Hathaway Portfolio May 2024 - NerdWallet? ›

Berkshire Hathaway publicizes its stock purchases, sales and holdings each quarter. The so-called Warren Buffett stocks include Apple, Atlanta Braves Holdings and Coca-Cola as of May 2024. Sam Taube writes about investing for NerdWallet.

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.

Who owns the most Berkshire Hathaway stock? ›

Warren Buffett is the largest holder of Berkshire Hathaway (NYSE: BRK. A)(NYSE: BRK.B) stock. He owns around 227,416 shares of Class A stock, and 276 shares of Class B stock. These stakes combine for a value of roughly $136 billion, representing a 31.6% voting interest in the company.

What company does Berkshire Hathaway own? ›

Equity Holdings
Berkshire Hathaway Top 5 Equity Holdings
Apple Inc. (AAPL)174.35.8
Bank of America Corp. (BAC)34.813.1
Coca-Cola Co. (KO)23.69.3
American Express Co. (AXP)28.420.8
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Can anyone buy brk a? ›

Yes, you can buy shares of Berkshire Hathaway in a brokerage account. The company has two stock symbols: BRK. A and BRK. B.

What are Warren Buffett's top 5 stock holdings? ›

Top 8 holdings in the Warren Buffett portfolio
  • Apple (AAPL).
  • Bank of America (BAC).
  • American Express Co. (AXP).
  • Coca-Cola Co. (KO).
  • Chevron (CVX).
  • Occidental Petroleum (OXY).
  • Kraft Heinz (KHC).
  • Moody's Corp. (MCO).

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

Here's Buffett's take on the five basic rules of investing.
  • Never lose money. ...
  • Never invest in businesses you cannot understand. ...
  • Our favorite holding period is forever. ...
  • Never invest with borrowed money. ...
  • Be fearful when others are greedy.
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Has Berkshire Hathaway ever paid a dividend? ›

Despite being a large, mature, and stable company, Berkshire Hathaway does not pay dividends to its investors. Instead, the company chooses to reinvest retained earnings into new projects, investments, and acquisitions.

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.

What stock is Warren Buffett buying? ›

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.

Does Warren Buffett own Walmart? ›

Warren Buffett was a major shareholders in Walmart until 2016, when he sold most of Berkshire Hathaway's stake in the retailer. At that time, Buffett cited Jeff Bezos and Amazon as a threat that made retail stocks a “tough” game.

Does Warren Buffett still own Dairy Queen? ›

Warren Buffett's Berkshire Hathaway acquired Dairy Queen for nearly $600 million in 1998. Dairy Queen CEO Troy Bader told Insider that Berkshire's ownership lets him invest for the long run. Bader explained how Dairy Queen has dealt with the pandemic, inflation, and new customer demands.

Does Warren Buffett own McDonald's stock? ›

While the guru does not hold the stock today, Berkshire (BRK. A) (BRK.B) owned a large position in the 1990s and Buffett has said he regrets selling the stock.

Is it better to buy Berkshire A or B? ›

Berkshire created two share classes in 1996 to make investing more accessible. Both share classes offer essentially the same exposure to the company's success. Most investors are better off sticking with Class B shares for their flexibility and affordability.

What is the most expensive stock in the world? ›

Berkshire Hathaway Inc.: Are you amazed to see Warrant Buffet's company at the top of the list of most expensive stock? Yes, this consumer goods conglomerate is the world's most expensive stock, which has a current market price of US$ 630500.

Why is BRK worth so much? ›

NYSE: BRK.

B 0.93%) is a sprawling conglomerate worth over $770 billion. While its main business is insurance, much of Berkshire's value comes from its investment portfolio. Chairman and CEO Warren Buffett has generated incredible market-beating returns for shareholders through prudent long-term buy-and-hold investing.

What is Bill Gates' portfolio? ›

Bill Gates Portfolio: 7 Best Stocks to Buy Now
STOCK% OF PORTFOLIOMARKET VALUE OF SHARES
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
Deere & Co. (DE)3.2%$1.5 billion
3 more rows
4 days ago

Who is getting Warren Buffett's money? ›

"My three children are the executors of my current will as well as the named trustees of the charitable trust that will receive 99%-plus of my wealth pursuant to the provisions of the will," Warren Buffett said in the letter.

What does Warren Buffett drive? ›

Buffett's current vehicle, the 2014 Cadillac XTS that he has owned for approximately ten years, is a testament to his reputation for frugality. Despite his ability to afford any luxury car, Buffett drives a vehicle far from the flashy exotic cars one might associate with a billionaire.

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