Warren Buffett appears to be on track to beat the S&P 500 again in 2024, but not by much. Berkshire Hathaway's shares are up year-to-date only around 3% more than the S&P.
Warren Buffett's decades of investing success has led many investors to try to follow in his footsteps. While there's no way to replicate the growth Berkshire Hathaway's portfolio has achieved under Buffett's longtime tenure as CEO, there are a handful of stocks the company owns that investors should consider buying.
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Berkshire Hathaway , the conglomerate long headed by Warren Buffett, owns dozens of stocks in its massive public equities portfolio. Investors would be wise to look here for potential buying opportunities.
In the closing of the recent trading day, American Express (AXP) stood at $302.11, denoting a +1.82% change from the preceding trading day.
American Express Company (NYSE:AXP ) Goldman Sachs 2024 U.S. Financial Services Conference Call December 10, 2024 9:20 AM ET Company Participants Stephen Squeri - Chairman & Chief Executive Officer Conference Call Participants Ryan Nash - Goldman Sachs Ryan Nash All right, we're going to get started. Up next, we're excited to once again have American Express joining us.
Warren Buffett, CEO of Berkshire Hathaway (BRK.A 0.12%) (BRK.B -0.01%), has built his legendary investment career by identifying exceptional businesses with durable competitive advantages and consistent long-term returns. His approach has made him one of history's most successful investors through decades of market-beating performance.
The financial technology (fintech) space has evolved rapidly over the past several years as rising interest rates caused many fintech companies to expand their products and services.
In recent quarters, Warren Buffett and his team at Berkshire Hathaway (BRK.A 0.12%) (BRK.B -0.01%) have made headlines by consistently selling more stock than they bought. Buffett's decisions to unload significant fractions of his Apple and Bank of America positions, among others, have sparked much speculation about how the Oracle of Omaha views the market's current lofty valuations.
As 2024 draws to a close, Warren Buffett's investment strategy remains a blueprint for success, built on identifying companies with enduring competitive advantages and strong fundamentals.
In the most recent trading session, American Express (AXP) closed at $302.26, indicating a -0.79% shift from the previous trading day.
Investors follow Warren Buffett's moves carefully, but he makes surprisingly few moves overall. A typical hedge fund has thousands of stocks that get traded frequently, but Berkshire Hathaway is a holding company with a different approach to its equity portfolio.