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NYSE:BRK.A

Berkshire Hathaway Inc. (A) (BRK.A)

733,353.88
-255.90 (0.03%)
as of Jun 18, 2026, 7:58:43 pm Market Open.
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BUY
Warren Buffett announced he will step down as CEO

The end of Buffett's reign as CEO has been an overhang for many years, but it hasn't mattered because shares have performed so well. This is as good of a transition plan and exit that he has ever seen anywhere, at any company. Buffett painstakingly worked on this transition for years. Shares remain at record highs. He remains a forever shareholder. Buffett is the GOAT and belongs on Mount Rushmore alone. There's nobody like him.

BUY

Would recommend a partial position in a well diversified portfolio. Excellent management team with Warren Buffett at the lead. 

BUY
Trevor Rose’s Insights - Trevor’s most-liked answers from 5i Research

It is true that BRK.A/BRK.B is a very competitive alternative relative to other options like owning the SPY ETF. It is especially attractive for investors who seek a value-oriented portfolio. BRK.A is managed conservatively with a portfolio of businesses (wholly owned or through publicly traded securities) with tremendous pricing and staying power. As a group, these businesses generate healthy cash flow, allowing BRK.A to allocate capital to acquire more businesses, creating a compounding engine over time. That being said, BRK.A is quite large, investors need realistic expectations for returns going forward, we think it can do around 10%-12% in a low-risk manner. It could underperform during a strong bull market but it tends to outperform during a flat or declining market. 
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BUY

They keep investing n companies with consistent revenue growth and strong balance sheets. This is Buffett's strategy. He invests in the right sectors like staples, financials and insurance. He's confident that the company will continue to succeed after Buffett.

COMMENT

We're seeing less of Buffett as he gets older. The focus is now on succession planning--where will the next generation allocate capital?

COMMENT

Berkshire trimmed some BOA shares. We're late cycle: credit card delinquencies have jumped from 5% to 11% in a year. Nothing is wrong with BOA. It's fine to trim shares in companies and build Berkshire's war chest.

BUY

He easily expects its market cap to top $1 trillion in a few months, despite worries of Buffett's age.. It has lots of moving parts in its favour, like Geico, Mosaic and Apple, plus lots of industrials. It needs interest rates to go lower; Wall Street feels that will benefit BRK more than the tech stocks. 

COMMENT
Buy US stocks on a Canadian exchange?

No. If you purchase on a Canadian exchange, you're really just neutralizing the currency fluctuation of holding a US security.

His position is that holding US securities in USD is a benefit, as he wants exposure to the US dollar. He doesn't want to limit himself to an economy that represents 3% of the world's wealth. He encourages diversification at every level, including currency.

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BRK.A vs. BRK.B

Main difference is the price. The As are a really high price, and the Bs are in the $300s. They're largely economically equivalent. The B shares were created in 1996 so that small investors could buy the stock without being taken advantage of by firms charging management fees for ETFs holding BRK.A. If you had a massive amount of money, like institutional investors, you'd be indifferent. Most people prefer the B shares. 

A great defensive holding. Very durable over the long term. Has had a pretty strong runup, so the valuation is more robust that it's been. People have fled to safety because of the banking crisis in the US. Insurance, especially, is counter-cyclical. You want to wait.

STRONG BUY

Warren Buffett just released his annual shareholder letter--essential reading on Wall Street. The S&P was down 18% last year, but Berkshire was up 4%. Annual compound gains since 1965: 9.9% S&P vs. 19.8% Berkshire. He has always recommend Berkshire stock, because they make long-term bets on the underlying business. The business, not the stock is what Buffett invests in. Berkshire is the top shareholder of 8 S&P stocks, like Chevron, Amex and Coke. Lessons: diversification, long-term thinking and compounding.

DON'T BUY

Kingpin of quality and investing. Interestingly, he also owns its top 3 holdings: AAPL, BAC, and CVX. Good quality companies with ability to sustain earnings over the long term. 30x earnings, not a great buy. Cherry-pick companies instead.

PAST TOP PICK
(A Top Pick Mar 14/22, Down 5%) Will continue to hold. Excellent company with legendary management. Investors miss importance of insurance business that is hugely profitable. Catalyst for renewal rates in insurance will provide uplift for stock.
BUY
Warren Buffet is in a class by himself. A total buy.
BUY
It's a diversified stock, holding many companies, like Apple and airlines. She prefers owning the individual holdings, but if you're long term it's hard to time when to buy this. They are good managers, have capital and buy good companies at the right time. If you hold this for 5-10 years you will be fine.
DON'T BUY
Lots of respect for what they've done, but you can own the underlying pieces for cheaper, as he does. 27-28x earnings, a premium multiple. He wouldn't give you a strong argument against buying it, if you find it easier. No dividend.
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Berkshire Hathaway Inc. (A) is a American stock, trading under the symbol BRK.A (previously BRK.A-N on Stockchase) on the New York Stock Exchange (BRK.A). It is usually referred to as NYSE:BRK.A or BRK.A

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On 2026-06-18, Berkshire Hathaway Inc. (A) (BRK.A) stock closed at a price of $733,353.88.