Today
+0.18%
5 Days
+0.62%
1 Month
-0.79%
6 Months
-4.63%
Year to Date
-5.31%
1 Year
-7.27%
Berkshire Hathaway Inc's fundamentals are relatively very healthy, with an industry-leading ESG disclosure.and its growth potential is high.Its valuation is considered fairly valued, ranking 1 out of 8 in the Consumer Goods Conglomerates industry.Institutional ownership is very high.Over the past month, multiple analysts have rated it as Buy, with the highest price target at 525.50.In the medium term, the stock price is expected to remain stable.Despite an average stock market performance over the past month, the company shows strong fundamentals and technicals.The stock price is trading sideways between the support and resistance levels, making it suitable for range-bound swing trading.

TradingKey - Warren Buffett officially retired from CEO of Berkshire Hathaway (BRK.A, BRK.B) at the close of 2025, which leaves two familiar pillars near the top of the equity portfolio: Coca-Cola (KO) and Apple (AAPL). Coca-Cola stock is up about 10% so far this year, and Apple is getting hammered

TradingKey - Warren Buffett just stepped down from the CEO position at Berkshire Hathaway (BRKB)in 2025 Q4, and he left a $400 billion trail of crumbs behind him. His last-quarter transactions were anything but predictable: a colossal 77% sale of Amazon stock (AMZN); a tactical withdrawal from Apple

TradingKey - Warren Buffett once mentioned that the first rule of investment is to not lose money. Buying worthy undervalued stocks is a way of putting Buffett's advice into practice. The best undervalued stocks bring long-term capital gains, but they have one other benefit. These depressed stocks i

TradingKey - Against the backdrop of global capital re-evaluating asset allocation paths, Berkshire Hathaway (BRK.B) has once again increased its exposure to the Japanese market. Latest disclosures reveal that the company, through its reinsurance entities, invested 287.4 billion yen (approximately $

TradingKey - Warren Buffett's tenure at Berkshire Hathaway (BRKa, BRKb) will come to an end in 2025, marking the end of a remarkable period during which he built the company from nothing to a $1 trillion business and changed the investment industry forever.

Berkshire built up a hoard of cash through 2025, accumulating nearly $400 billion—more than it had ever held before. That was by design. Berkshire, instead of joining the artificial intelligence rally that led the headlines, put the cash into short-term U.S. Treasuries with about 3.6% yields.



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