List of Flash News about Berkshire Hathaway portfolio
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01:19 |
Warren Buffett Portfolio Shift 2015–2025: Apple (AAPL) 22.3%, American Express (AXP) 18.8%, Bank of America (BAC) 11.1% — What It Means for BTC Correlation
According to @StockMKTNewz, Berkshire Hathaway’s top holdings in Q2 2015 were Wells Fargo (WFC) 24.1%, Coca-Cola (KO) 14.3%, and IBM 11.8%, highlighting a bank and consumer-staples tilt at that time, source: @StockMKTNewz. By Q2 2025, the top three shifted to Apple (AAPL) 22.3%, American Express (AXP) 18.8%, and Bank of America (BAC) 11.1%, concentrating exposure in mega-cap tech and financials, source: @StockMKTNewz. This reweighting makes Berkshire’s public-equity performance more sensitive to AAPL, AXP, and BAC price action than a decade ago, a concentration dynamic derived from the stated position sizes, source: @StockMKTNewz. For crypto traders, IMF research documents that BTC’s correlation with U.S. equities increased notably post-2020, making AAPL-led risk sentiment a relevant input for digital-asset beta monitoring, source: International Monetary Fund 2022. |
01:18 |
Warren Buffett Portfolio Shift: Berkshire Hathaway Top Holdings Move From WFC KO IBM to AAPL AXP BAC With Percentages
According to @StockMKTNewz, Berkshire Hathaway’s largest public holdings a decade ago were Wells Fargo WFC 24.1 percent, Coca-Cola KO 14.3 percent, and IBM 11.8 percent (source: @StockMKTNewz). According to @StockMKTNewz, the post also lists Apple AAPL 22.3 percent, American Express AXP 18.8 percent, and Bank of America BAC 11.1 percent among top positions to illustrate the portfolio change over the last decade (source: @StockMKTNewz). According to @StockMKTNewz, both lists are labeled Q2 2015 in the post, and no cryptocurrencies are mentioned (source: @StockMKTNewz). |