🔥Legendary investor Warren Buffett, dubbed the greatest by Google, didn’t seize the Q1 2025 market dip. Instead, he sold $4.7B in stocks, mostly banks, while buying only $3.2B, per Berkshire Hathaway’s latest 13F filing.
🏦Buffett cut Bank of America by 7.2%, trimmed Capital One by 4%, and ditched Citigroup entirely. No new stocks were added, but he doubled down on Constellation Brands
🍺and Pool Corp.🏊♂️. Apple, Berkshire’s top holding at $66.6B, stayed untouched.
🍎At Berkshire’s May 2 meeting, Buffett praised Apple’s Tim Cook and dropped a bombshell: he’s stepping down as CEO by year-end, citing age (94). Greg Abel will take over, with Buffett remaining chairman.
👋Despite a 12% S&P 500 plunge, Buffett saw no buying opportunity, keeping Berkshire’s cash pile at a record $333B.
💸Berkshire’s Class B shares are up 12% YTD, outpacing the S&P’s 0.6%.
📈Investors watch Buffett’s moves closely, but this quarter, he sold, stayed quiet, and prepped for transition. Berkshire, now worth $1.1T, remains a global powerhouse.
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