Berkshire Hathaway Doesn't Hold Nvidia Stock—Will Warren Buffett Come to Regret it? (2024)

Key Takeaways

  • Warren Buffett's Berkshire Hathaway as of the end of 2023 had no stake in Nvidia, a company at the center of rising investor enthusiasm about growth opportunities related to artificial intelligence.
  • Berkshire Hathaway has traditionally not been a big fan of investing in technology companies, preferring companies that have easier-to-understand businesses.
  • Berkshire invested in Apple in 2016 and Amazon in 2019, long after shares in those companies had experienced significant gains.
  • Nvidia shares have gained 250% over the past year as the company has repeatedly exceeded growth expectations. The company's market capitalization has surged above $2 trillion, making it just the fourth U.S. company to reach that level.

Why doesn’t Warren Buffett, who many consider to be the smartest investor in the world, own a stake in Nvidia Corp. (NVDA)? After all, Goldman Sachs traders recently referred to it as “the most important stock on planet earth.”

It’s likely because taking a position in the chipmaker—despite blockbuster growth fueled by excitement surrounding opportunities tied to artificial intelligence—would go against the fundamental principles of investing that the chief executive officer of Berkshire Hathaway espouses.

Buffett is known to be a value investor, not big on newcomers and focused on simple and easy-to-understand businesses, like Coca-Cola (KO) and American Express (AXP). He looks for securities with prices that are low based on intrinsic worth, and focuses on companies as a whole rather than the whims of the market. He has said he generally avoided tech stocks,and according to Berkshire's most recent 13F filing for the fourth quarter, the company held no stake in Nvidia.

Berkshire has, however, taken large positions in Apple (AAPL) and Amazon.com (AMZN) in recent years, well after those stocks had experienced enormous gains. In the case of Amazon, Buffett expressed regret for not taking an early stake, saying he failed to appreciate its potential and that it cost people at Berkshire a lot of money.

Might he similarly regret not getting in on Nvidia? The stock, which has gained 250% over the past year through the close of trading on March 1, has surged past $2 trillion in market capitalization, making it just the fourth U.S. company to reach that level.

Won't Rush Into "It" Stocks

Buffett famously doesn't rush into hot "it" stocks, so Nvidia wouldn't typically be his cup of tea, according to Wedbush Securities tech analyst Dan Ives.

"The value-centric model makes some of these AI names not in Warren's wheelhouse (for now)," Ives said. "But he will not miss the AI Revolution."

Ives noted that Buffett could be making his AI bets via Apple and other names.

In his annual letter to shareholders, released last Saturday, the Oracle of Omaha said Berkshire seeks “to own either all or a portion of businesses that enjoy good economics that are fundamental and enduring.”

With more than $167 billion in cash at its disposal, market watchers are wondering which companies would fall into that category. Buffett says the options are limited.

“There remain only a handful of companies in this country capable of truly moving the needle at Berkshire, and they have been endlessly picked over by us and by others. Some we can value; some we can’t. And, if we can, they have to be attractively priced,” Buffett wrote. He added that Berkshire has “no possibility of eye-popping performance” with investments.

Skepticism About AI

While Berkshire has shied away from tech investments over the years, it started buying Apple in 2016 and it has become its single-largest stock holding, at over 900 million shares at the end of the fourth quarter.

Berkshire first purchased shares in Amazon in 2019, months after Buffett’s former business partner Charlie Munger said he had never owned Amazon shares. Amazon has “always been too complicated and uncertain for my particular temperament, and I find other things to do that will work fine," said Munger, who passed away last November at 99.

As for the potential of AI, Munger said at Berkshire’s annual meeting last May he was “skeptical” about the hype surrounding AI. “I think old-fashioned intelligence works pretty well.”

Buffett said he had tried out AI chatbot ChatGPT and it did “remarkable things,” but noted he had concerns about the underlying technology.

“When something can do all kinds of things, I get a little bit worried because I know we won’t be able to un-invent it,” Buffett said at last year’s meeting, adding that new technology comes with unforeseen consequences.

UPDATE—March 1, 2024: This article has been updated with share price information and links to articles.

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Berkshire Hathaway Doesn't Hold Nvidia Stock—Will Warren Buffett Come to Regret it? (2024)

FAQs

Why doesn't Warren Buffett invest in Nvidia? ›

The legendary investor typically avoids stocks that are out of his wheelhouse. And tech isn't his strong suit.

What stocks is Warren Buffett buying in 2024? ›

Berkshire Hathaway publicizes its stock purchases, sales and holdings each quarter. The so-called Warren Buffett stocks include Apple, Atlanta Braves Holdings and Coca-Cola as of May 2024.

What stock is Warren Buffett buying? ›

Warren Buffett's favorite stock to buy is shares of his own company, Berkshire Hathaway! Before July 2018, a rigid line in the sand existed that dictated when share buybacks could be undertaken.

Who owns most NVDA stock? ›

What percentage of Nvidia (NVDA) stock is held by retail investors? According to the latest TipRanks data, approximately 81.81% of Nvidia (NVDA) stock is held by retail investors. Who owns the most shares of Nvidia (NVDA)? iShares owns the most shares of Nvidia (NVDA).

Should I keep buying Nvidia stock? ›

In 2023, AI stock Nvidia had a huge 239% run and it's up more than 190% so far this year. Nvidia has climbed above profit-taking targets at 20% and 25% from 92.20 and an alternative buy point at 97.40. It's best now to wait for another base or follow-on buy point to make an initial position in the AI chip stock.

What is the future outlook for Nvidia stocks? ›

NVDA Stock 12 Month Forecast

Based on 41 Wall Street analysts offering 12 month price targets for Nvidia in the last 3 months. The average price target is $132.88 with a high forecast of $200.00 and a low forecast of $90.00. The average price target represents a 4.99% change from the last price of $126.57.

What 4 stocks does Warren Buffett own? ›

Top 8 holdings in the Warren Buffett portfolio
  • Apple (AAPL).
  • Bank of America (BAC).
  • American Express Co. (AXP).
  • Coca-Cola Co. (KO).
  • Chevron (CVX).
  • Occidental Petroleum (OXY).
  • Kraft Heinz (KHC).
  • Moody's Corp. (MCO).

What stocks Bill Gates own? ›

CURRENT PORTFOLIO
TickerCompany% Portfolio
MSFTMicrosoft Corp.33.49%
WMWaste Management Inc.16.38%
BRK.BBerkshire Hathaway Inc.15.87%
CNICanadian National Railway Co.15.75%
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How much Berkshire Hathaway stock does Warren Buffett own? ›

Warren Buffett is the largest holder of Berkshire Hathaway (NYSE: BRK. A)(NYSE: BRK.B) stock. He owns around 227,416 shares of Class A stock, and 276 shares of Class B stock.

Will Nvidia overtake Microsoft? ›

Nvidia beats Microsoft to become world's most valuable company.

Will Nvidia become the most valuable company? ›

Nvidia (NASDAQ: NVDA) made history on Tuesday, sailing past Microsoft to become the world's most valuable company, with a market cap of $3.335 trillion. The stock has been on a meteoric rise over the past 18 months, soaring 8,280% since the start of 2023 (as of this writing).

Is Nvidia worth more than Apple? ›

Nvidia shares rose 3.5% on Tuesday, giving it a market value of about $3.34 trillion. That pushed the semiconductor bellwether past Microsoft and Apple, which had been jostling for the top spots in recent days.

Which funds invest in Nvidia? ›

Ownership
Name% Total Shares Held% Total Assets
iShares Core S&P 500 ETF1.046.10
Vanguard Growth Index Investor0.9310.62
Invesco QQQ Trust0.767.56
Vanguard Institutional Index I0.666.11
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Is Nvidia in debt? ›

NVIDIA long term debt for 2022 was $10.946B, a 83.53% increase from 2021.

Is Nvidia a stable stock? ›

Nvidia stock has performed amazingly well over the long term, and particularly since 2023. So, in the last year and a half, it has no doubt grown to account for a much larger percentage of many investors' total portfolios.

Do Nvidia employees get stock? ›

For Nvidia employees, restricted stock units (RSUs) are the most common type of equity compensation and are typically offered after a private company goes public or reaches a more stable valuation. Like stock options, RSUs vest over time, but unlike stock options, you don't have to buy them.

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