Warren Buffett Stocks Ranked: The Berkshire Hathaway Portfolio

The Berkshire Hathaway portfolio is a diverse set of blue chips, and increasingly, lesser-known growth bets. Here's a look at every stock picked by Warren Buffett and his lieutenants.

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Warren Buffett's stock picks ain't what they used to be.

The Berkshire Hathaway (BRK.B (opens in new tab)) equity portfolio has changed dramatically over the past few years. For one, Berkshire Hathaway's investment arm has gained a taste for growth plays.

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

Perhaps most surprisingly, Berkshire Hathaway sold off most of its stake in Taiwan Semiconductor Manufacturing (TSM (opens in new tab)) in the fourth quarter. Given that Buffett (or co-portfolio managers Ted Weschler or Todd Combs) initiated the TSM stake only a quarter earlier, it's understandable if investors who copied the move have a brutal case of whiplash.

After all, Buffett is famous for saying that his favorite holding period for a stock is "forever (opens in new tab)." When Berkshire Hathaway revealed that it bought 60.1 million shares in TSM in the third quarter of 2022, it was only natural for folks to assume this was a long-term bet on the world's largest pure-play semiconductor foundry.

Cut to today, however, and Buffett appears to have had an abrupt change of mind. Berkshire slashed its TSM holdings by 86% in Q4, according to regulatory filings.

One thing that hasn't changed, however, is Buffett's preference for maintaining a highly concentrated portfolio. Berkshire Hathaway's five largest holdings comprise 76% of the portfolio's total value. The top 10 account for 89%. But whether we're talking about Berkshire's biggest bets or the scores of stocks it maintains at the margins, Buffett's focus shifted after the COVID-19 pandemic drastically altered the investment landscape.

Buffett owned airline stocks at the start of 2020; now he holds none. Banks were aces among Buffett stocks to begin 2020; Berkshire spent the past two-plus years kicking most of them to the curb. And it seems like only yesterday that Buffett was an enthusiastic buyer of select pharmaceutical names. Today, most of those positions have been closed out too.

If you want to know which stocks legendary investor Warren Buffett feels are worth his time and attention, look no further than the Berkshire Hathaway equity portfolio. (And as always, remember: A number of these stocks were actually picked by portfolio managers Todd Combs and Ted Weschler.)

Read on as we examine each and every holding to give investors a better understanding of the entire Berkshire Hathaway portfolio.

Price, share totals and other data as of Dec. 30, 2022. Stocks are listed in reverse order of their weight in the Berkshire Hathaway equity portfolio. Sources: Berkshire Hathaway’s SEC Form 13F filed Feb. 14, 2023, for the reporting period ended Dec. 31, 2022; and WhaleWisdom.

Dan Burrows
Senior Investing Writer, Kiplinger.com

Dan Burrows is Kiplinger's senior investing writer, having joined the august publication full time in 2016.


A long-time financial journalist, Dan is a veteran of SmartMoney, MarketWatch, CBS MoneyWatch, InvestorPlace and DailyFinance. He has written for The Wall Street Journal, Bloomberg, Consumer Reports, Senior Executive and Boston magazine, and his stories have appeared in the New York Daily News, the San Jose Mercury News and Investor's Business Daily, among other publications. As a senior writer at AOL's DailyFinance, Dan reported market news from the floor of the New York Stock Exchange and hosted a weekly video segment on equities.


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