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I want to immitate warren buffet 's portfolio?

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how to mimic Warren Buffett's Berkshire Hathaway 's stocks...?

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  1. this site publishes a list of his holdings.  

    http://www.gurufocus.com/holdings.php?Gu...

    His largest holding is KO 12 billion worth.

    2nd largest WFC 8 billion worth.

    3rd largest PG 7 billion worth.


  2. The only way to do that is to buy it.  (Berhshire Hathaway).  The reason is, his picks don't become public at the time of his investment, and by the time they do, the basis for purchasing them may have long changed.

  3. just buy brka or brkb

  4. Warren Buffet, when he opens a position on a particular stock, he accumulates as many shares as he can at the lowest price possible. He does this as quietly as possible. Just imagine what will happen if Warren Buffet announces beforehand that he wants to buy this stock or that. He wouldn't be in business for long.

    Now look at the laws of supply and demand. Now that Mr. Buffet has accumulated his shares, the supply has gone down. What happens next?

    People hear about which stocks he is buying. The price of that stock goes up.

    By the time the average Joe decides to invest in whatever Warren Buffet is buying, average Joes are taking on more risk with very little return for his money.

    Think about it.

    - jim http://jsforex.blogspot.com

  5. You have to buy Berkshire Hathaway stock.  Otherwise you can't.

    Buffet doesn't make much of his money in the stock market.   Buffett has made a few well publicized stock purchases.  He has also made some privately negotiated purchases of preferred stock and bonds not available to the general public.  But the the biggest thing he does is to buy small businesses, usually privately held, and merge them into Berkshire, and run them as operating companies.  

    This isn't the chart of a great investment

    http://finance.yahoo.com/echarts?s=WFC#c...

    Neither is this

    http://finance.yahoo.com/echarts?s=KO#ch...

  6. You can't. It is not a mutual fund, not a portfolio in the sense you mean .

    Berkshire Hathaway is a company that owns many other companies.

    He buys "companies" and doesn't really trade.  It may mean he buys a portion of an interest in a company by buying the stocks but he buys for the long term.

    And usually he buys it cheaper than you can. Best thing to do would be invest in him. He is better at it then you are.

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