Four Ways to Invest in Buffett's Berkshire Hathaway (2024)

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Last week, I posted an article about the books on trading and investing like Warren Buffett, the founder of Berkshire Hathaway (BRK.A), the highest priced stock and one of the most successful companies during the last half century.

But with the stock selling at over $108,000 per share, it is hard for the average investor to invest in the company. Fortunately, there are several alternative ways to invest in the stock:

The easiest way is by investing in the Class B shares of Berkshire Hathaway (BRK.B), which represent 1/30th of the value of the Class A shares and have 1/200th of the per-share voting rights. But even those shares are extremely high priced at over $3500 per share.

A second way to invest in the stock is by owning shares in the Sequoia Fund [SEQUX], a mutual fund with a large position in Berkshire Hathaway. Almost 30% of their portfolio is invested in the stock. Some of the other stocks in their portfolio include:

Progressive Corp. (PGR) 15.6% of the portfolio
Mohawk Industries (MHK) 7.3%
T J X Companies (TJX) 6.4%
Bed Bath & Beyond (BBBY) 5.7%

The minimum investment in Sequoia is $1,000.

A third way to invest is by investing in the Fairholme Fund [FAIRX] which has a little over 14% of their portfolio invested in Berkshire. Although the concentration is not as significant as Sequoia, it is the number one holding in the portfolio. Fairholme's other major holdings include:

Canadian Natural Resources (CNQ) 12.19% of the portfolio
Echostar Communications (DISH) 9.6%
Penn West Energy Trust (PWE) 6.7%
Mohawk Industries (MHK) 4.7% [surprisingly, this is also one of Sequoia's top five]

Minimum investment is $2500.

There are other funds which have around five percent of their portfolio in Berkshire, such as Legg Mason Partners Appreciation Fund [SHAPX], but the percentage isn't enough to be a close play on Berkshire.

The last way is to create a portfolio that emulates Berkshire's holdings of publicly traded stocks, however, this wouldn't cover Berkshire's holdings of non-public stocks. In addition, it would involve purchasing many different stocks, so you would be better off just buying the Class B shares. But if you just want to pick and choose the "best" of Berkshire's holdings, here is the list of stocks it owns:

American Express Co. (AXP)
American Standard Companies (ASD)
Ameriprise Financial, Inc. (AMP)
Anheuser-Busch Cos. (BUD)
Canadian National Railway Co. (CN)
The Coca-Cola Company (KO)
Comcast (CMCSA)
Comdisco (OTCQB:CDCO)
ConocoPhillips (COP)
Costco Wholesale (COST)
Diageo PLC (DEO)
First Data Corporation (FDC)
Gannett (GCI)
General Electric (GE)
The Home Depot (HD)
H&R Block Inc. (HRB)
Iron Mountain (IRM)
Johnson & Johnson (JNJ)
Lexmark International (LXK)
Lowes Companies (LOW)
M&T Bank (MTB)
Moody’s Corporation (MCO)
Mueller Industries (MLI)
Nike (NKE)
OSI Restaurant Partners (OSI)
PetroChina (PTR)
Pier 1 Imports (PIR)
Procter & Gamble Co. (PG)
Sealed Air (SEE)
ServiceMaster (SVM)
Shaw Communications (SJR)
SunTrust Banks (STI)
Target Corp. (TGT)
Tyco International (TYC)
United Parcel Service (UPS)
USG (USG)
Wal-Mart Stores Inc. (WMT)
The Washington Post Company (WPO)
Wells Fargo (WFC)
Wesco Financial Corporation (WSC)

Disclosure: Author owns PWE, KO, COP, UPS, TYCO and calls on JNJ.

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The author of Stockerblog worked for over 20 years in the financial services industry as a stockbroker, investment advisor, Vice President of a San Francisco money management firm, mutual fund wholesaler, and market maker on the Pacific Stock Exchange. He has written numerous articles for the Bond and Share Society Journal, Friends of Financial History Magazine, TheStreet.com and many other investment publications. He has also appeared on CNBC and Fox Business News, and is founder of WallStreetNewsNetwork.com. Visit WallStreetNewsNetwork.com (https://WallStreetNewsNetwork.com)

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Comments (6)

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I have read with interest the compendium of your 4 books and now I have made up my mind: not knowing much about investments I will soon put all the money (a Lotto win!) with Bershire Hathaway. More to you in a personal note with details,

Both my huisband and I are extremely enthus and my story will resound when I tell it, in short from upper middl class and health conditions we lost all, and I mean ALL our moneys but I do not not like being poor so now with a bit of luck and your guidance, we'll make it through! I will never forget those who have been kind to us and those that are in our present situation. I swear!

Thanks Mr. B and God bless!

Hilda Covarrubias

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JeanK

10 Feb. 2010

Although I admire Warren Buffet greatly, I decided to make my next investment in a Socially Responsible Fund. I can't afford BRK.A anyway. However, this article gave me ideas for my next purchase. Thanks! Jean

Four Ways to Invest in Buffett's Berkshire Hathaway (3)

I think creating a portfolio is probably the best way to go. However, Buffett has been lightening up on some of his holdings, which means those are probably not the right ones to own. Two that I can think of right away are HRB and BUD. Instead, it is better to buy stocks in which he has recently built up his stake or is currently adding to his stake. Such stocks are COP, JNJ, USB, USG and PKX.

Four Ways to Invest in Buffett's Berkshire Hathaway (4)

I agree that creating a portfolio based on his increased holdings is probably the best. I'm doing some research on returns of his reduced holdings stocks versus increased holdings stocks.

R

Did you finish your research on Buffet holdings? Can you share with us? Thank you in advance

R

Did you finish your research on Buffet holdings? Can you share with us? Thank you in advance

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