S&P 500 investors are playing it safer in 2025 — so Warren Buffett's careful stock-picking is in style again.
The first high-flying AI stock Warren Buffett secretly owns is industry-leading networking-solutions provider Broadcom (NASDAQ: AVGO). New England Asset Management closed out the third quarter with 19,855 shares of Broadcom, which has a present-day value of nearly $4.5 million.
Think being a billionaire is all luxury and extravagance? Think again. Warren Buffett, one of the richest men alive, might surprise you. Buffett's daughter, Susan, says her dad is just normal. A guy who's not obsessed with his billions.
The Oracle of Omaha's secret portfolio contains 120 securities -- one of which is a historically cheap AI stock.
According to Warren Buffett, true leadership isn’t about all that—it’s about setting the tone, staying consistent, and leading with purpose. Buffett, a master of decision-making and long-term vision,
What can Warren Buffett's frugal lifestyle teach you about living below your means? Lessons from one of the world’s richest people.
Warren Buffett is widely considered one of the greatest investors ever because he has delivered excellent returns for a long time. The Oracle of Omaha's investing strategy was effective 10 years ago.
The stock market has been thriving over the past two years, but there's still plenty of uncertainty among investors. If you're concerned about a potential market downturn, this timeless advice from Warren Buffett could help ease your concerns -- and set you up for financial success.
Has Warren Buffett given up on stocks amid overstretched valuations? That’s the big question, as the “Oracle of Omaha” has been a net seller in recent months.
When I make reference to Buffett's favorite stock, I'm talking about none other than Berkshire Hathaway itself. Buffett has authorized the repurchase of $77.8 billion worth of Berkshire stock since 2018, which is more than twice the amount the conglomerate invested in Apple.
Howard Buffett's announcement as the successor did not come out of the blue. A member of Berkshire's board for over 30 years
Warren Buffett has long credited insurance as the lifeblood of Berkshire Hathaway's empire, describing it as "the engine that has propelled our expansion since 1967," according to a 2016 CNBC article. And it's easy to see why.