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Billionaire Warren Buffett Just Sold More Than 46.3 Million Shares of 2 Favorite Stocks and Piled Into This Ultra-Safe Asset
Yahoo Financeยท2025-10-15 11:15

Core Insights - Warren Buffett, at 95 years old, remains in control of Berkshire Hathaway's stock portfolio, which has a market capitalization of over a trillion dollars, evolving from a small company over the past 60 years [1] Investment Strategy - In recent years, Buffett has been selling off major stock holdings to raise cash, notably increasing investments in U.S. Treasury bonds [2] - Last quarter, Buffett sold 46.3 million shares of two significant positions, prompting questions about whether investors should follow suit by trimming their stock portfolios and buying short-term Treasuries [2] Apple Investment - Buffett's investment in Apple has been one of his most successful, with Berkshire Hathaway owning about 5% of the company, leading to a valuation of approximately $175 billion by the end of 2023 [2] - Since the end of 2023, Buffett has sold 20 million shares of Apple, reducing Berkshire's stake to $57 billion, which is now less than 2% of Apple's outstanding shares [3] - The decision to trim the Apple stake is likely due to the stock's high valuation and declining growth prospects, with a current P/E ratio of 39, significantly above Buffett's preferred range of 5 to 15 [4] Apple Growth Concerns - Apple's revenue growth has been sluggish, with a cumulative increase of only 5.4% over the past three years, lagging behind other large technology companies [5] Bank of America Position - Bank of America is the third-largest position in Berkshire Hathaway's portfolio, with nearly $2 trillion in total deposits [7] - Buffett has been reducing his investments in both Bank of America and Apple, using the proceeds to purchase short-term Treasury bonds [7]