• Tiger_commentsTiger_comments
      ·00:11

      Tech Rebound or Tech Abandonment: How Do You View Buffett’s Final Portfolio?

      Warren Buffett’s final portfolio adjustment before stepping down as CEO is more than just another 13F filing. With the latest 13F disclosure from Berkshire Hathaway, the legendary Warren Buffett’s final portfolio shift before retiring as CEO has come to light. This $274 billion portfolio is not just the Oracle’s "curtain call"—it serves as a massive question mark: In the AI-driven world of 2026, is Big Tech still the place to be? 1. Contradictory Signals: The Oracle Retreats, Institutions "Underweight"? Buffett’s moves remain characteristically decisive and defensive: $Apple(AAPL)$ was trimmed for the third straight quarter, and Amazon was slashed by a staggering 77%. Increased stakes in $Chevron(CVX)$ and
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    • highhandhighhand
      ·Latest
      no. I'm all in. contrarian. can't time the market and tech is still growing. earnings good. AI is booming. Nvda and msft so cheap. buy now or regret in 5 years time.
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    • AN88AN88
      ·04:35
      buy the dip
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    • ChrishustChrishust
      ·03:10
      1. Buffett’s decision to sell $Apple(AAPL)$ is specific to his portfolio which is underweight cash 2. No. This is a Buffett portfolio liquidity issue 3. Yes, long 20%+ of the us economy is a good investment in $NVIDIA(NVDA)$ and $Microsoft(MSFT)$
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    • mark2012mark2012
      ·02:26
      rebound ! but make sure you are hedged.
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    • mark2012mark2012
      ·01:22
      contrarian is the key I think. do what is opposite to what analysts say. I remember the headlines being shouted in the media is either, old news or fake news. who pays the analysts wages? not the investing public but the big institutions who sit on the opposite of my trades. I see news on here as entertainment value only.
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    • mark2012mark2012
      ·01:20
      contrarian is the key I think. do what is opposite to what analysts say. I remember the headlines being shouted in the media is either, old news or fake news. who oays the analysts wages. not the investing public but the big institutions who site on the opposite of my trades. I see news on here as entertainment. value only.
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    • zhinglezhingle
      ·02-19 21:04
      📊 13F Drop: Buffett’s Final Signal Before the Hand-Off? The latest 13F from Berkshire Hathaway isn’t just another filing — it may be the clearest message yet about how Warren Buffett wants the portfolio positioned heading into the next era. Portfolio value: $274B Top 10 holdings: 88% concentration Classic Buffett. But the nuance is where it gets interesting. ⸻ 🍏 Apple Trimmed Again — Not a Reversal, But a Rebalance Apple was reduced for the third consecutive quarter. Important distinction: This is trimming, not exiting. Apple remains Berkshire’s largest holding. But three straight reductions suggest: • Position sizing discipline after massive outperformance • Reduced single-stock concentration risk • Recognition that multiple expansion has likely peaked Buffett doesn’t sell great businesse
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    • xc__xc__
      ·02-19 14:49

      Buffett's Last 13F Bombshell: Massive Amazon Dump & Surprise Media Bet – Tech Overpriced Warning? 😲💥

      Warren Buffett's final portfolio tweak as Berkshire Hathaway CEO packs a punch, with the firm's $274 billion equity stash showing calculated shifts that have investors buzzing about value plays trumping growth hype. 😎 This Q4 2025 13F filing reveals a classic Buffett concentration – top 10 holdings still dominate 88% of assets – but beneath the surface, meaningful moves signal caution on tech valuations amid inflation lingering at 2.8% and Fed pauses delaying cuts to July. Apple got trimmed for the third straight quarter by 4.32% (10.29 million shares sold), cutting exposure to the $951 billion stake while still keeping it as the crown jewel at 22.6% of the portfolio. Amazon took a brutal hit, slashed over 77% as Berkshire unloaded most of its position, hinting at worries over capex bloat
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      Buffett's Last 13F Bombshell: Massive Amazon Dump & Surprise Media Bet – Tech Overpriced Warning? 😲💥
    • Emotional InvestorEmotional Investor
      ·02-19 13:20
      First up, it's very sad to see one you will notice I brought a few shares in Amazon recently too, but sold quickly afterwards.of the all time masters of investing leave the helm at $Berkshire Hathaway(BRK.A)$ . Warren buffet has and will remain one of the largest influencers regarding my investment approach.  he has of course not left completely, but his final shot (selling down 77% of $Amazon.com(AMZN)$  ) is interesting, to say the least. Clearly the graph I show below illustrates the sell down. you will also see I brought in recently, but quickly sold for a tiny profit. Now I can't tell you why Mr buffet sold. But I can explain why I brought then sold quickly once I understood
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    • 這是甚麼東西這是甚麼東西
      ·02-19 09:43
      The latest 13F filing from Berkshire Hathaway offers a glimpse into Warren Buffett's investment strategy as he prepares to step down as CEO. Several key takeaways emerge from the filing: Concentration Remains Key: Despite some adjustments, the top ten holdings still account for 88% of the portfolio, reflecting Buffett's long-standing approach of concentrating investments in a few high-conviction bets. Apple Adjustment: The trimming of Apple for the third consecutive quarter may indicate that Buffett views the stock as fully valued or is rebalancing the portfolio. However, Apple remains a significant holding, suggesting that Berkshire still sees long-term value in the company. Amazon Reduction: The substantial cut in Amazon holdings (over 77%) is noteworthy. This could be due to valuation c
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    • koolgalkoolgal
      ·02-19 06:49

      The Sunset of A Titan: Buffett's Final Masterstroke At Berkshire

      🧧🧧🧧We are officially in the Year of the Fire Horse 🐎🔥, a year of speed and transformation.  Nothing captures that "shifting of the guard" more than the latest 13F filing from Omaha.  We are witnessing the final portfolio adjustments of Warren Buffett as he steps down as CEO  of $Berkshire Hathaway(BRK.B)$  .  It is emotive.  It is historic. It is true to form. It is a masterclass in discipline. The Stats: The Classic Buffett Fortress  Even as he hands over the reins to Greg Abel, Warren Buffett is leaving the stable in impeccable shape.  Berkshire's equity portfolio has climbed a staggering USD 274 billion. The Power of Focus: The top 10 holdings still account for 88% of total
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      The Sunset of A Titan: Buffett's Final Masterstroke At Berkshire
    • MrzorroMrzorro
      ·02-15
      Google Q4 13F Holdings: Standing Pat on Space, Exiting Biotech As of December 31, 2025, $Alphabet(GOOG)$  's (Google's parent company) investment portfolio had a total market value of approximately $2.58 billion, up 7.05% from $2.41 billion in Q3. The portfolio holds 37 positions, with the top 10 holdings accounting for 92.81% of total assets, indicating a highly concentrated investment strategy. $AST SpaceMobile, Inc.(ASTS)$   remains the top holding. The portfolio displayed a unique "passive appreciation, active retreat" feature in Q4 2025 — core space holdings saw explosive stock price gains pushing portfolio value to new high
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    • Tiger_commentsTiger_comments
      ·00:11

      Tech Rebound or Tech Abandonment: How Do You View Buffett’s Final Portfolio?

      Warren Buffett’s final portfolio adjustment before stepping down as CEO is more than just another 13F filing. With the latest 13F disclosure from Berkshire Hathaway, the legendary Warren Buffett’s final portfolio shift before retiring as CEO has come to light. This $274 billion portfolio is not just the Oracle’s "curtain call"—it serves as a massive question mark: In the AI-driven world of 2026, is Big Tech still the place to be? 1. Contradictory Signals: The Oracle Retreats, Institutions "Underweight"? Buffett’s moves remain characteristically decisive and defensive: $Apple(AAPL)$ was trimmed for the third straight quarter, and Amazon was slashed by a staggering 77%. Increased stakes in $Chevron(CVX)$ and
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      Tech Rebound or Tech Abandonment: How Do You View Buffett’s Final Portfolio?
    • xc__xc__
      ·02-19 14:49

      Buffett's Last 13F Bombshell: Massive Amazon Dump & Surprise Media Bet – Tech Overpriced Warning? 😲💥

      Warren Buffett's final portfolio tweak as Berkshire Hathaway CEO packs a punch, with the firm's $274 billion equity stash showing calculated shifts that have investors buzzing about value plays trumping growth hype. 😎 This Q4 2025 13F filing reveals a classic Buffett concentration – top 10 holdings still dominate 88% of assets – but beneath the surface, meaningful moves signal caution on tech valuations amid inflation lingering at 2.8% and Fed pauses delaying cuts to July. Apple got trimmed for the third straight quarter by 4.32% (10.29 million shares sold), cutting exposure to the $951 billion stake while still keeping it as the crown jewel at 22.6% of the portfolio. Amazon took a brutal hit, slashed over 77% as Berkshire unloaded most of its position, hinting at worries over capex bloat
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      Buffett's Last 13F Bombshell: Massive Amazon Dump & Surprise Media Bet – Tech Overpriced Warning? 😲💥
    • zhinglezhingle
      ·02-19 21:04
      📊 13F Drop: Buffett’s Final Signal Before the Hand-Off? The latest 13F from Berkshire Hathaway isn’t just another filing — it may be the clearest message yet about how Warren Buffett wants the portfolio positioned heading into the next era. Portfolio value: $274B Top 10 holdings: 88% concentration Classic Buffett. But the nuance is where it gets interesting. ⸻ 🍏 Apple Trimmed Again — Not a Reversal, But a Rebalance Apple was reduced for the third consecutive quarter. Important distinction: This is trimming, not exiting. Apple remains Berkshire’s largest holding. But three straight reductions suggest: • Position sizing discipline after massive outperformance • Reduced single-stock concentration risk • Recognition that multiple expansion has likely peaked Buffett doesn’t sell great businesse
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    • highhandhighhand
      ·Latest
      no. I'm all in. contrarian. can't time the market and tech is still growing. earnings good. AI is booming. Nvda and msft so cheap. buy now or regret in 5 years time.
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    • Emotional InvestorEmotional Investor
      ·02-19 13:20
      First up, it's very sad to see one you will notice I brought a few shares in Amazon recently too, but sold quickly afterwards.of the all time masters of investing leave the helm at $Berkshire Hathaway(BRK.A)$ . Warren buffet has and will remain one of the largest influencers regarding my investment approach.  he has of course not left completely, but his final shot (selling down 77% of $Amazon.com(AMZN)$  ) is interesting, to say the least. Clearly the graph I show below illustrates the sell down. you will also see I brought in recently, but quickly sold for a tiny profit. Now I can't tell you why Mr buffet sold. But I can explain why I brought then sold quickly once I understood
      218Comment
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    • ChrishustChrishust
      ·03:10
      1. Buffett’s decision to sell $Apple(AAPL)$ is specific to his portfolio which is underweight cash 2. No. This is a Buffett portfolio liquidity issue 3. Yes, long 20%+ of the us economy is a good investment in $NVIDIA(NVDA)$ and $Microsoft(MSFT)$
      39Comment
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    • AN88AN88
      ·04:35
      buy the dip
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    • mark2012mark2012
      ·01:22
      contrarian is the key I think. do what is opposite to what analysts say. I remember the headlines being shouted in the media is either, old news or fake news. who pays the analysts wages? not the investing public but the big institutions who sit on the opposite of my trades. I see news on here as entertainment value only.
      8Comment
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    • mark2012mark2012
      ·01:20
      contrarian is the key I think. do what is opposite to what analysts say. I remember the headlines being shouted in the media is either, old news or fake news. who oays the analysts wages. not the investing public but the big institutions who site on the opposite of my trades. I see news on here as entertainment. value only.
      1Comment
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    • mark2012mark2012
      ·02:26
      rebound ! but make sure you are hedged.
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    • 這是甚麼東西這是甚麼東西
      ·02-19 09:43
      The latest 13F filing from Berkshire Hathaway offers a glimpse into Warren Buffett's investment strategy as he prepares to step down as CEO. Several key takeaways emerge from the filing: Concentration Remains Key: Despite some adjustments, the top ten holdings still account for 88% of the portfolio, reflecting Buffett's long-standing approach of concentrating investments in a few high-conviction bets. Apple Adjustment: The trimming of Apple for the third consecutive quarter may indicate that Buffett views the stock as fully valued or is rebalancing the portfolio. However, Apple remains a significant holding, suggesting that Berkshire still sees long-term value in the company. Amazon Reduction: The substantial cut in Amazon holdings (over 77%) is noteworthy. This could be due to valuation c
      247Comment
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    • koolgalkoolgal
      ·02-19 06:49

      The Sunset of A Titan: Buffett's Final Masterstroke At Berkshire

      🧧🧧🧧We are officially in the Year of the Fire Horse 🐎🔥, a year of speed and transformation.  Nothing captures that "shifting of the guard" more than the latest 13F filing from Omaha.  We are witnessing the final portfolio adjustments of Warren Buffett as he steps down as CEO  of $Berkshire Hathaway(BRK.B)$  .  It is emotive.  It is historic. It is true to form. It is a masterclass in discipline. The Stats: The Classic Buffett Fortress  Even as he hands over the reins to Greg Abel, Warren Buffett is leaving the stable in impeccable shape.  Berkshire's equity portfolio has climbed a staggering USD 274 billion. The Power of Focus: The top 10 holdings still account for 88% of total
      459Comment
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      The Sunset of A Titan: Buffett's Final Masterstroke At Berkshire
    • MrzorroMrzorro
      ·02-15
      Google Q4 13F Holdings: Standing Pat on Space, Exiting Biotech As of December 31, 2025, $Alphabet(GOOG)$  's (Google's parent company) investment portfolio had a total market value of approximately $2.58 billion, up 7.05% from $2.41 billion in Q3. The portfolio holds 37 positions, with the top 10 holdings accounting for 92.81% of total assets, indicating a highly concentrated investment strategy. $AST SpaceMobile, Inc.(ASTS)$   remains the top holding. The portfolio displayed a unique "passive appreciation, active retreat" feature in Q4 2025 — core space holdings saw explosive stock price gains pushing portfolio value to new high
      3891
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