BUFFETT'S FINAL INVESTMENT PORTFOLIO JUST TOOK A BIG HIT

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$274 billion in asset value revealed in the past 24 hours.

Why? Because Berkshire’s 13F report was published yesterday, and this is Warren Buffett’s FINAL investment portfolio as CEO before handing over leadership to Greg Abel. He didn’t leave quietly. This is what the “Oracle” did with his final hand: Apple: Decreased in value for the fourth consecutive quarter. He sold 75% of his Apple shares since the end of 2023. Amazon: Dropped sharply by 77%. From about 10 million shares down to 2.3 million shares. He nearly withdrew all his holdings. Bank of America: Continued to reduce. Selling steadily since mid-2024. Minimizing risk in the financial sector ahead of the next interest rate cycle. Alphabet: Did not touch the $5.4 billion investment in Google. This is Berkshire’s largest tech deal since the initial Apple investment. New position, New York Times: ~5 million shares. No longer just a newspaper. Over 11 million digital subscription subscribers. Recurring revenue. Energy: Added 6.6% of Chevron shares. Added Chubb. Added Domino’s. Companies that print money regardless of market fluctuations. His strategy: Sell off overvalued tech stocks, focus on energy and insurance, simplify the portfolio. Delegate maximum decision-making to Greg Abel with over $300 billion in cash. The Buffett era ends exactly as it began.

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