Berkshire Hathaway
Warren Buffett
Buffett & Munger's holding company. The most-watched 13F on Wall Street - concentrated, slow-rotating, with cash reserves above $300B as of 2025. Equity book is dominated by AAPL, BAC, AXP, KO, and a long energy leg (CVX + OXY).
Warren Buffett's Portfolio Context - Q2 2026
Berkshire Hathaway's 13F-HR is the single most-watched institutional disclosure on Wall Street. Warren Buffett and the late Charlie Munger built the equity book over six decades into a concentrated, slow-rotating portfolio of compounding businesses - Apple, Bank of America, American Express, Coca-Cola, Chevron, Occidental - held alongside Berkshire's operating subsidiaries (GEICO, BNSF, Berkshire Hathaway Energy, Precision Castparts) and a cash pile that has crossed $300 billion as of 2025. The combined entity manages assets equivalent to a mid-sized national economy.
The 13F book itself is unusual among institutional disclosures because it telegraphs a coherent investing philosophy rather than a tactical bet. Berkshire holds positions for years to decades, trims rather than exits, and concentrates the book in a small number of high-conviction names - typically 40-50 positions versus the multi-hundred-position books of multi-strategy peers. The presence of cash equivalents at >25% of the equity book signals Buffett's view on overall market valuation: when the cash share grows, opportunities are scarce; when it shrinks, deployment opportunities have appeared.
The retail trader reading Berkshire's 13F has two distinct signals to extract. First, the directional one - when Berkshire enters or exits a position, the position size and trajectory matter because the holding period implies a multi-year thesis (the OXY accumulation 2022-2024, the BAC stake since the 2011 preferred-stock injection). Second, the meta-signal: when Berkshire is trimming AAPL aggressively (which it did through 2024), it's a statement about overall equity valuation, not a stock-specific call. Both signals are slow-moving, which is the point.
Top holdings
ranked by weight- #1AAPLweight22.04%$66.0Bvalue$309.35last
- #2AXPweight17.14%$51.3Bvalue$336.00last
- #3GOOGLweight12.62%$37.8Bvalue$344.82last
- #4KOweight10.86%$32.5Bvalue$91.10last
- #5BACweight9.20%$27.5Bvalue$61.69last
- #6CVXweight4.67%$14.0Bvalue$205.27last
- #7OXYweight4.30%$12.9Bvalue$61.30last
- #8MCOweight3.73%$11.2Bvalue$503.32last
- #9KHCweight2.57%$7.7Bvalue$25.58last
- #10VRSNweight0.76%$2.3Bvalue$281.80last
Frequently asked questions
- What stocks does Berkshire Hathaway hold?
- Berkshire Hathaway (Warren Buffett) discloses 10 positions as of 2026-06-30. Top by weight: AAPL (22.04%), AXP (17.14%), GOOGL (12.62%), KO (10.86%), BAC (9.20%).
- What is Berkshire Hathaway's largest position?
- AAPL (Apple Inc.) is Berkshire Hathaway's largest disclosed position at 22.04% of the portfolio - $66.0B.
- When did Berkshire Hathaway last file?
- Berkshire Hathaway's most recent disclosed filing is 13F-HR for period 2026-06-30 (28 positions total).
- What is Berkshire Hathaway's AUM?
- Berkshire Hathaway (Warren Buffett) manages approximately $282.0B in assets.
- Who is Berkshire Hathaway?
- Buffett & Munger's holding company. The most-watched 13F on Wall Street - concentrated, slow-rotating, with cash reserves above $300B as of 2025. Equity book is dominated by AAPL, BAC, AXP, KO, and a long energy leg (CVX + OXY).
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