Berkshire Slashes Apple Stake 📉

7:08 pm 4 November 2024

Buffett's Major Portfolio Shift Could Signal Broader Market Concerns

Berkshire Hathaway continued its significant reduction of its Apple holdings in Q3, selling approximately 100 million shares and triggering a 0.6% premarket decline in Apple's stock. This move extends Apple's recent weakness (-0.55% today), following Friday's 1.3% drop.

 

Key points:

  • Berkshire sold 25% of its remaining Apple stake, reducing holdings to about 300 million shares
  • Apple remains Berkshire's largest position at $69.9 billion despite massive reduction
  • Total stock sales reached $36.1 billion in Q3, including significant Bank of America disposals
  • Berkshire's cash pile hit record $325.2 billion, up 17.4% from Q2

The dramatic reduction in Berkshire's Apple position reflects growing concerns about market valuations and potential tax changes. Warren Buffett previously signaled this shift in May, citing expectations of higher future capital gains taxes and suggesting stocks were trading above intrinsic value.

Notably, this marks the eighth consecutive quarter where Berkshire has been a net seller of stocks, with purchases of just $1.5 billion against $36.1 billion in sales. The company also paused its share buyback program for the first time since 2018, suggesting Buffett sees limited value opportunities in the current market.

 

The broader implications of Berkshire's moves are significant, as many view Buffett's investment decisions as indicators of market conditions. Some analysts, including CFRA's Cathy Seifert, suggest this "risk-off" stance could signal broader economic concerns, while others speculate about potential preparation for future acquisition opportunities.

While Vice Chairman Greg Abel, 62, is designated to succeed Buffett as CEO, questions remain about whether the company's investment strategy might shift significantly under new leadership, particularly given analyst suggestions that recent Apple sales may have been influenced by the absence of Charlie Munger's tech-friendly perspective.

Focus now turns to whether other major investors will follow Buffett's lead in reducing exposure to highly valued tech stocks, particularly as concerns about AI infrastructure costs and growth sustainability continue to impact market sentiment.

Apple shares are consolidating just below the 38.2% Fibonacci retracement level and the 100-day SMA. RSI shows continued bearish divergence and is nearing oversold territory, while MACD is slowly signaling a reduction in selling pressure as it widens. For bulls, the primary test will be breaking above the 100-day SMA, followed by a potential retest of the 50-day SMA and the 23.6% Fibonacci retracement level. Source: xStation

 

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