10 largest holdings in the Warren Buffett portfolio (2024)

Warren Buffett’s value investing prowess made him one of the wealthiest and most successful investors of all time. If you’re looking to invest like Buffett in 2024, you don’t have to guess too hard.

Buffett’s company Berkshire Hathaway (BRK.A, BRK.B) publicly discloses its top stock holdings quarterly, giving you a glimpse behind the curtain to see the stock portfolio of one of the world’s greatest investors.

Among the 45 stocks Berkshire Hathaway holds, the top 10 represent about 87% of the company’s holdings. Here’s a rundown of Buffett’s 10 largest holdings based on Berkshire Hathaway’s most recent 13F filing, filed Feb. 14, 2024.

Top 10 holdings in the Warren Buffett portfolio

  • Apple (AAPL).
  • Bank of America (BAC).
  • American Express Co. (AXP).
  • Coca-Cola Co. (KO).
  • Chevron (CVX).
  • Occidental Petroleum (OXY).
  • Kraft Heinz (KHC).
  • Moody’s Corp. (MCO).
  • Mitsubishi Corp. (8058: TYO).
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Apple (AAPL)

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Sector

Technology

Market capitalization

$2.7 trillion

YTD performance

-6.4%

What you need to know

Apple is a leading producer of consumer computing devices, including the iPhone, iPad, Apple Watch and Mac computers. In addition to device sales, Apple generated $85.2 billion in revenue from services in fiscal 2023, including sales from its App Store, iCloud and Apple Care businesses.

Apple is Berkshire’s largest public stock holding by far. Berkshire’s $155 billion Apple stake is roughly four times larger than its second-largest holding. Buffett first bought Apple shares in the first quarter of 2016, and Apple’s stock price is up more than 500% since the beginning of 2016.

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  • Holdings: 905,560,000 shares.
  • Value: $157.3 billion.
  • Percent of portfolio: 42.7%.

Bank of America (BAC)

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Sector

Financial services

Market capitalization

$284.1 billion

YTD performance

6.2%

What you need to know

Bank of America is one of the largest U.S. banks and financial holdings companies, offering commercial and consumer banking, investment banking, and wealth management services. It has roughly $1.6 trillion in assets under management.

Buffett has always had a love affair with the financial sector, and Bank of America is Berkshire’s largest bank stock holding. Buffett’s history with the bank goes back to 2011 when Berkshire invested $5 billion in the bank to provide liquidity following the 2008 financial crisis. In 2017, Buffett exercised the warrants he acquired in the 2011 deal, which allowed him to purchase 700 million shares of BAC stock at a price of just $7.14 each.

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  • Holdings: 1,032,852,006 shares.
  • Value: $37.2 billion.
  • Percent of portfolio: 10.1%.

American Express Co. (AXP)

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What you need to know

American Express is a financial services company and a leading credit card issuer. It also offers travel-related services. Its payment network facilitates payment transactions between merchants and card issuers.

American Express is one of Buffett’s longest-standing investments. He began buying the stock in 1991, and it has been a home-run investment for Berkshire. Since the beginning of 1992, AXP stock has generated a total return of more than 7,000%. Not only is American Express Berkshire’s third-largest stock holding, but Buffett’s stake represents roughly 20% ownership of the company.

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  • Holdings: 151,610,700 shares.
  • Value: $33.5 billion.
  • Percent of portfolio: 9.1%.

Coca-Cola Co. (KO)

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Sector

Consumer defensive

Market capitalization

$259.3 billion

YTD performance

0.5%

What you need to know

Coca-Cola is the world’s leading nonalcoholic beverage company. In addition to its Coca-Cola, Sprite, Fanta and other soda brands, Coca-Cola owns several popular nonsoda beverage brands, such as Dasani, vitaminwater, Powerade and Minute Maid.

Buffett’s history of investing in Coca-Cola goes back to 1988, making it Berkshire’s oldest current stock holding. By 1994, Berkshire held 100 million shares of KO stock, and Buffett had not sold a single share. Nearly 30 years and four stock splits later, Berkshire’s stake stands at 400 million shares worth over $24 billion.

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  • Holdings: 400,000,000 shares.
  • Value: $24.1 billion.
  • Percent of portfolio: 6.5%.

Chevron (CVX)

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Sector

Energy

Market capitalization

$288.6 billion

YTD performance

3.9%

What you need to know

Chevron is one of the world’s largest publicly traded oil and gas majors. It produced a record 3.1 million barrels of oil equivalent per day in 2023.

Chevron is a high-yielding dividend stock that pays long-term investors like Buffett 4% annually for their loyalty. In fact, Chevron has raised its dividend payout for 36 consecutive years.

Buffett bought the dip in Chevron shares in 2020 when COVID-19 pandemic lockdowns sent crude oil prices plummeting to historic lows. Energy prices have since rebounded thanks in part to disruptions caused by Russia’s invasion of Ukraine and the conflict between Israel and Hamas in the Middle East. In the most recent quarter, Buffett added to his Chevron investment, boosting Berkshire’s CVX holdings by roughly 14%.

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  • Holdings: 126,093,326 shares.
  • Value: $19.6 billion.
  • Percent of portfolio: 5.3%.

Occidental Petroleum (OXY)

Sector

Energy

Market capitalization

$55.6 billion

YTD performance

5.3%

What you need to know

Occidental Petroleum is one of the largest U.S. oil and gas exploration and production companies. It also has a large chemical business.

Buffett first invested in Occidental in 2019 when Berkshire provided financing for the $35.7 billion acquisition of Anadarko Petroleum. As part of the deal, Berkshire acquired $10 billion in Occidental preferred stock that paid roughly $800 million in annual dividends. Berkshire also acquired warrants to purchase 83.9 million additional shares of stock.

In the past couple of years, Buffett has aggressively purchased more shares of Occidental. In 2022, the Federal Energy Regulatory Commission approved Berkshire to acquire up to a 50% ownership stake in Occidental, so Buffett’s investment will likely grow.

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  • Holdings: 248,018,128 shares.
  • Value: $15.7 billion.
  • Percent of portfolio: 4.3%.

Kraft Heinz (KHC)

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Sector

Consumer defensive

Market capitalization

$42.4 billion

YTD performance

-8.4%

What you need to know

Kraft Heinz is one of the largest consumer packaged goods companies, specializing in condiments, sauces, meals, meats, beverages and other grocery products. Its leading brands include Oscar Mayer, Philadelphia and Velveeta.

In 2013, Berkshire partnered with 3G Capital to complete a $23 billion buyout of Heinz. Over the next two years, Berkshire and 3G merged Kraft with Heinz to form one of the world’s largest food companies.

Unfortunately, Kraft Heinz shares have performed poorly in recent years, and Buffett even admitted in 2019 that he likely overpaid for his stake in the company. However, he hasn’t sold his shares.

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  • Holdings: 325,634,818 shares.
  • Value: $11.4 billion.
  • Percent of portfolio: 3.1%.

Moody’s Corp. (MCO)

10 largest holdings in the Warren Buffett portfolio (8)

Sector

Financial services

Market capitalization

$70.1 billion

YTD performance

0.6%

What you need to know

Moody’s provides credit ratings, financial data, analytics and research. It is considered one of the “big three” corporate credit rating agencies, along with S&P Global and Fitch.

Buffett’s Moody’s investment dates back to 2000. Berkshire acquired Moody’s shares when the company was spun off from its former parent Dun & Bradstreet. Buffett’s cost basis for his Moody’s shares is only about $10, but the stock now trades at roughly $390, making it one of Buffett’s best investments of the past two-plus decades. Buffett cut his stake in Moody’s from 48 million shares to under 25 million shares by 2013, but he has maintained his remaining 13.3% ownership stake in the company.

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  • Holdings: 24,669,778 shares.
  • Value: $9.5 billion.
  • Percent of portfolio: 2.6%.

Mitsubishi Corp. (8058: TYO)

10 largest holdings in the Warren Buffett portfolio (9)

Sector

Industrials

Market capitalization

$95.8 billion

YTD performance

50.8%

What you need to know

Mitsubishi is Japan’s largest trading company and the owner of roughly 1,700 companies around the world. The conglomerate’s businesses span virtually every industry, including natural gas, industrial materials, chemicals, mineral resources, industrial infrastructure, food, automotive and mobility.

Buffett threw his investors a bit of a curveball when Berkshire announced in August 2020 that the company had acquired a roughly 5% ownership stake in Mitsubishi and four other Japanese trading companies. In June 2023, Buffett announced he had raised Berkshire’s stake in the five companies to more than 8.5% and indicated he could increase it to 9.9% over time.

Mitsubishi has been a spectacular investment for Buffett so far. Since the initial purchase announcement in August 2020, Mitsubishi shares are up more than 160%, nearly four times the return of the S&P 500 during that stretch.

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  • Holdings: 358,492,800 shares.
  • Value: $8.2 billion.
  • Percent of portfolio: 2.2%.

Mitsui & Co. (8031: TYO)

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Sector

Industrials

Market capitalization

$68.1 billion

YTD performance

25.2%

What you need to know

Mitsui is another large trading company in Japan. It has more than 5,400 employees and operates in a wide range of business segments, including iron and steel products, infrastructure, mineral and metal resources, chemicals, and energy.

Mitsui is one of the five Japanese trading companies Buffett began buying in 2020. In his latest annual shareholder letter, Buffett said he has increased his ownership stake in the five companies to around 9%. He also said he recently visited Japan and praised Mitsui and the other four trading companies for operating highly diversified businesses, “somewhat similar to the way Berkshire itself is run.”

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  • Holdings: 125,022,300 shares.
  • Value: $5.6 billion.
  • Percent of portfolio: 1.5%.

Stocks recently added to Warren Buffett's portfolio

Berkshire Hathaway’s most recent 13F filing revealed that Buffett added no new stock holdings in the fourth quarter of 2023. In the third quarter of 2023, Berkshire disclosed new positions in Liberty Live Series C (LLYVK), Liberty Live Series A (LLYVA), Sirius XM Holdings (SIRI) and Atlanta Braves Holdings (BATRK). However, all these stocks are related to Berkshire’s preexisting stake in Liberty SiriusXM (LSXMK, LSXMA).

The Liberty Media board of directors is also in the process of combining Liberty SiriusXM (LSXM) with SiriusXM to form a new company called New SiriusXM that will trade under the ticker SIRI. Berkshire boosted his stake in SiriusXM by more than 315% in the fourth quarter, but he didn’t adjust any of his other Liberty Media-related stakes.

Stocks Warren Buffett recently sold

Berkshire completely exited several stocks in the fourth quarter:

  • Globe Life (GL).
  • D.R. Horton (DHI).
  • StoneCo (STNE).
  • Markel (MKL).

Buffett also reduced a few holdings in the fourth quarter:

  • Apple (AAPL) reduced by 1.1%.
  • Paramount Global (PARA) reduced by 32.4%.
  • HP (HPQ) reduced by 77.7%.

Historically, Buffett has often exited large positions by selling Berkshire’s entire stake slowly over multiple quarters. But he has been known to change his mind and reverse course occasionally, so a stake reduction does not guarantee Buffett is exiting a position entirely.

Frequently asked questions (FAQs)

Berkshire Hathaway’s investment portfolio is actively managed, so the company regularly adjusts its holdings as opportunities arise in the market. But investors only see which stocks Buffett has been buying and selling once per quarter when Berkshire publicly files Form 13F with the Securities and Exchange Commission.

From 1965 to 2023, Berkshire Hathaway generated a compound annual return of 19.8%, nearly doubling the 10.2% compound annual return of the . Buffett has even earned the nickname the Oracle of Omaha for his uncanny ability to pick stock winners.

Yes, Buffett targets companies with a durable competitive advantage, such as a strong brand or a large, loyal customer base. He also takes a long-term approach to value investing, identifying attractively valued companies based on their earnings and growth outlooks, accumulating large positions and holding those positions for years or even decades unless the company’s business fundamentals change.

10 largest holdings in the Warren Buffett portfolio (2024)

FAQs

10 largest holdings in the Warren Buffett portfolio? ›

Buffett also added that it's “extremely likely” that Apple Inc (NASDAQ:AAPL) would be Berkshire's “largest holding” by the end of 2024. That means Apple Inc (NASDAQ:AAPL) is the top favorite stock of Warren Buffett, for now.

What is Warren Buffett's largest holding? ›

Top Warren Buffett Stocks By Size
  • Bank of America (BAC), 1.03 billion.
  • Apple (AAPL), 789.4 million.
  • Coca-Cola (KO), 400 million.
  • Kraft Heinz (KHC), 325.6 million.
  • Occidental Petroleum (OXY), 248 million.
  • American Express (AXP), 151.6 million.
  • Chevron (CVX), 122.9 million.
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What does Warren Buffett invest in in 2024? ›

Buffett also added that it's “extremely likely” that Apple Inc (NASDAQ:AAPL) would be Berkshire's “largest holding” by the end of 2024. That means Apple Inc (NASDAQ:AAPL) is the top favorite stock of Warren Buffett, for now.

What is Warren Buffett's portfolio right now? ›

The current portfolio value is calculated to be $347.36 Bil. The turnover rate is 1%. In Warren Buffett's current portfolio as of 2023-12-31, the top 5 holdings are Apple Inc (AAPL), Bank of America Corp (BAC), American Express Co (AXP), Coca-Cola Co (KO), Chevron Corp (CVX), not including call and put options.

What is Bill Gates' portfolio? ›

The turnover rate is 0%. In Bill Gates's current portfolio as of 2024-03-31, the top 5 holdings are Microsoft Corp (MSFT), Waste Management Inc (WM), Berkshire Hathaway Inc (BRK. B), Canadian National Railway Co (CNI), Caterpillar Inc (CAT), not including call and put options.

Does Warren Buffett own Walmart? ›

Walmart still has market dominance in the retail space and Buffett has called Walmart “one of the great stories of American business,” but the stock performed poorly during the time Buffett owned it and by 2017, he had sold 90% of his shares.

What stock does Warren Buffett recommend? ›

Although old-guard favorites such as American Express (AXP) and Coca-Cola (KO) still form the core of the portfolio, Buffett & Co. have taken a shine to names such as Apple (AAPL) and Amazon.com (AMZN), and even to lesser-known firms such as Snowflake (SNOW) and Nu Holdings (NU).

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What is Warren Buffett lifetime return? ›

Summary
Warren Buffett Portfolio
30 Years StatsReturn+9.91%
Std Dev13.66%
Max Drawdown-45.52%
All time Stats (Since Jan 1871)Return+8.72%
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What are Warren Buffett's 5 rules of investing? ›

A: Five rules drawn from Warren Buffett's wisdom for potentially building wealth include investing for the long term, staying informed, maintaining a competitive advantage, focusing on quality, and managing risk.

Does Warren Buffett still own Silver? ›

Over 30 years ago, Warren Buffett, CEO of Berkshire Hathaway, made his first purchase of silver in anticipation of the metal's demonetization by the U.S. Government. Since that time he has followed silver's fundamentals but no entity he manages has owned it.

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What is Warren Buffett's longest holding? ›

The Coca-Cola Company (NYSE:KO), American Express Company (NYSE:AXP), and Moody's Corporation (NYSE:MCO) are met by Snowflake Inc. (NYSE:SNOW) in our list of Warren Buffett's longest held stocks.

What are Warren Buffett's biggest acquisitions? ›

The five largest acquisitions made in Berkshire Hathaway's history are Precision Castparts Company, Burlington Northern Santa Fe Company, Lubrizol, GEICO, and McLane.

Where is most of Warren Buffett's wealth? ›

His fortune is largely tied to his investment company.

The vast majority of Buffett's net worth is tied to Berkshire Hathaway, his publicly traded conglomerate that owns businesses like Geico and See's Candies and holds multibillion-dollar stakes in companies like Apple and Coca-Cola.

What is Warren Buffett's top investing rule? ›

Rule 1: Never lose money.

He emphasizes this so much that he often says, “Rule number 2 is never forget rule number 1.”

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