At Berkshire Hathaway's most recent annual shareholder meeting, Warren Buffett spoke without his longtime partner Charlie Munger for the first time. Buffett discussed key adjustments to Berkshire's investment strategy, particularly reducing its stake in Apple. 🍏📉
Despite the decline, Buffett is confident Apple will remain Berkshire's largest holding by year's end. This reflects strategic rebalancing in response to current market conditions and future prospects.
Despite recent adjustments, including a notable decline in Apple shares, Buffett's investment philosophy remains focused on long-term value. He assured shareholders that despite the changes, his approach to investing in fundamentally strong companies like Apple has not changed.
Ahead, Berkshire has record cash on hand with no major acquisitions in sight. Buffett demonstrated strategic patience by waiting for the right opportunities with minimal risk and high potential return.