Fact checked by Stella Osoba Warren Buffett's Berkshire Hathaway Inc. (BRK.A, BRK.B) has amassed the largest pile of cash ever held by a public company. At $325 billion, Berkshire Hathaway's war chest is more than the combined cash reserves of Apple Inc.
Warren Buffett has garnered so much fame for his financial acumen that investors hang on his every word. The "Oracle of Omaha" recently shared his opinion on why he believes the S&P 500 index fund is the best option for everyday investors who want to
Warren Buffett and tech stocks go together like... well, they usually don't go together. Buffett famously avoids investing in areas he thinks are outside of his wheelhouse. Over 25% of his $300 billion Berkshire Hathaway portfolio is invested in four tech stocks.
Fact checked by Stella Osoba Warren Buffett has increasingly argued in recent years that it's not just the ubiquitous sports betting apps that have made your phone a pocket casino. In his 2024 annual letter to shareholders,
Warren Buffett’s net worth stands at $147.5 billion as of January 31, 2025, according to Forbes. The billionaire investor, famously known as
Warren Buffet once bet $1 million that a simple S&P 500 index fund would outperform a basket of hedge funds—and he was right!
The roughly $78 billion the Oracle of Omaha has spent buying this stock since mid-2018 decisively signals it's his favorite.
Warren Buffett shifted the majority of Berkshire's investment capital to cash and Treasuries in 2024. There's a clear reason why Buffett sold more stocks than he bought in 2024, but it might not be what you think.
We recently published a list of Warren Buffett’s 10 Longest-Held Stocks. In this article, we are going to take a look at where VeriSign, Inc.
For someone known for his financial brilliance and immense fortune, Warren Buffett's approach to everyday spending – including tipping – might come as a surprise. Despite a net worth of around $142.9 billion, the Oracle of Omaha has a famously modest streak that even extends to how much he leaves behind at restaurants.
Warren Buffett's surprising investment priority that keeps him winning in any market — and why it could work for you too.
There's not a billionaire money manager on Wall Street who commands the attention of professional and retail investors quite like Warren Buffett. The reason is simple: he outperforms the broad-market S&P 500 (SNPINDEX: ^GSPC) by a substantial amount.