The Buffett's Holdings selection refers to the latest holdings released by Berkshire Hathaway. Warren Buffett's portfolio of holdings is closely watched by many investors and analysts due to its long history of above average market performance under Buffett's leadership. Warren Buffett is known as one of the most successful investors of all time and has built up a reputation for making savvy investment decisions that have earned him and Berkshire Hathaway, a substantial following among investors. When Buffett buys or sells a stock, it can move the market and signal to other investors of value in a particular company or industry.
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Buffett aggressively sold off Apple, but Apple shareholders unexpectedly received bullish news: up to $40 billion in ammunition.
Buffett sold a lot of Apple, which caused Apple's stock price to experience a 'Black Monday,' but it also brought unexpected bullish news to Apple investors: Apple's influence in major stock indices will be fully released. For many years, the weight of Apple in a series of benchmark indices has been low, because Berkshire tends to hold its investments for the long term. The first revision of Apple's weight will not take place until the quarterly index rebalancing next month, but insiders point out that some traders often bet early in such events.
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