Warren Buffett loves stocks occidental petroleum is currently at a "good price", but why is the stock god not adding positions this time?
①Based on past situations, "stock god" Warren Buffett tends to increase his shareholding in Occidental Petroleum when the stock price falls below $60 per share; ②However, the stock price of Occidental Petroleum has been below this level for nearly a month recently, but there have been no reports of any actions from Buffett's side; ③Some analysts suggest that this may mean he has decided not to increase his shareholding in the stock anymore, and currently his position in the stock is close to 30%.
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