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Warren Buffett might’ve just sold $5B worth of Apple stock

Posted on November 10, 2020 by admin

Warren Buffett’s flagship investment house Berkshire Hathaway could’ve sold up to $5 billion worth of Apple stock last quarter, reports Business Insider.

Citing SEC docs filed on Monday, BI calculated Berkshire held roughly 964.5 million Apple shares on September 30, worth nearly $112 billion dollars.

But Berkshire disclosed $91.5 billion in Apple stock on June 30, and, after taking Apple‘s closing share price into account (as well as a 4-to-1 stock split), BI reckons this meant Berkshire owned 1.003 billion individual Apple shares at the end of 2020’s second quarter.

This implies Buffett sold roughly 39 million Apple shares last quarter, which represents 3.8% of Berkshire’s position in the iPhone maker.

[Read: Traders dump Zoom for Expedia as Pfizer vaccine teases life after COVID]

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If you caught the Apple pump like Buffett, it’s probably okay to take some profits. Chart made with Flourish.

Depending on when Berkshire sold, the back-of-the-napkin math prices Buffett‘s latest Apple dump anywhere from $3.5 billion to $5.2 billion.

The thing is, according to BI, Berkshire invested around $35 billion in Apple between 2016 and 2018, which means Buffett has more than tripled his money since (at least on this one stock).

Buffett’s Berkshire Hathaway is finally staging a comeback

By far Berkshire’s biggest holding, Apple has featured dominantly in its stock portfolio over the past half-decade, making up as much as 40% of Berkshire’s total stock portfolio in July 2020.

With this in mind, Berkshire’s decision to offload some of its Apple stock mightn’t come as a surprise. Apple‘s share price is up nearly 60% year-to-date, having set record highs this year. Taking some profits simply won’t hurt, especially if you’re Buffett.

On the other hand, Berkshire has struggled to stay in the green throughout COVID; Berkshire stock is still down 1% for the year while the S&P 500 index, the widely considered benchmark for the US stock market, is up nearly 10%.

Berkshire’s share price does appear to be staging a comeback, though, having rallied 10% already in September. Mostly, it seems the Omaha Oracle’s penchant for ‘old world’ bank stocks like Bank of America and Wells Fargo is paying off yet again in light of Pfizer’s recent COVID vaccine tease.

Published November 10, 2020 — 19:34 UTC

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