Warren Buffett’s Q4 portfolio shifts: New bet on Constellation, Apple sales paused

Warren Buffett’s Q4 portfolio shifts: New bet on Constellation, Apple sales paused

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Charu Chanana

Chief Investment Strategist

Key points:

  • Buffett ceased selling Apple shares after a year of reductions, maintaining 300 million shares, and initiated a $1.2 billion investment in Constellation Brands, highlighting confidence in the alcohol sector's pricing power and demand.
  • Berkshire Hathaway's cash reserves have surged to nearly $325 billion, benefiting from high interest rates while Buffett remains patient for significant investment opportunities.
  • Significant cuts in Citigroup (-73%) and Bank of America (-14.7%) reflect a reduced enthusiasm for big banks, while the complete exit from S&P 500 ETFs suggests caution regarding broad market valuations.

Warren Buffett’s Berkshire Hathaway released its Q4 2024 13F filing recently, offering a fresh look at what the Oracle of Omaha bought and sold during the final months of the year. This quarter, Buffett finally stopped selling Apple after a year of cuts, placed a new bet on Constellation Brands, and continued trimming his financial holdings. Meanwhile, Berkshire’s legendary cash pile is now estimated to be approaching a staggering $325 billion.

 

Key moves: What Buffett added, cut, and exited

Additions and new positions:

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Notable Highlights:

  • New Bet: Constellation Brands (STZ) – A $1.2B investment in a top alcohol brand known for its strong pricing power and steady dividend (1.5%).
  • More Energy Exposure: Added Occidental Petroleum to total 264.2M shares ($13.05B)—continuing his long-term bullish stance on oil and gas.

Reductions:

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Notable Highlights:

  • Biggest Cut: Citigroup -73% - Buffett’s largest financial trim this quarter, marking a sharp retreat from big banks.
  • More Bank of America Selling: -14.7% of BAC, continuing from Q3 and totaling a 23.7% reduction over two quarters.

Exited Positions Entirely:

  • Ulta Beauty: Sold out completely after a short-lived investment.
  • SPY (S&P 500 ETF) and VOO (Vanguard S&P 500 ETF): Fully exited both S&P 500 ETFs, possibly signaling concerns about high market valuations and the relevance of active investing.

Key takeaways from Q4 2024:

Cash Pile Nears $325 Billion

  • Buffett’s legendary cash reserves continue to grow, now estimated at close to $325 billion, up from a record $150 billion just 18 months ago.
  • High interest rates mean this cash hoard is earning significant income while Buffett remains patient for bigger opportunities.

Finally Done Selling Apple

  • After four quarters of trimming his largest holding, Buffett paused, holding steady at 300M shares ($75.1B), still 28% of Berkshire’s portfolio, down from 51% before his sales.
  • Buffett previously suggested these sales were for “tax purposes”, not a lack of confidence in Apple’s long-term prospects.

New Bet on Constellation Brands: A Play on Strong Brands and Cash Flow

  • Buffett’s $1.2B bet on Constellation Brands signals confidence in the alcohol sector’s pricing power and stable demand.
  • The company has a 1.5% dividend yield, and its Modelo brand is now the #1 beer in the U.S. - making this a potential long-term compounder.

Still Cooling on Financial Stocks

  • Massive Cut in Citigroup (-73%) and continued trimming of Bank of America (-14.7%) highlight his shrinking enthusiasm for big banks.
  • Financial and tech stocks still make up 65.68% of Berkshire’s portfolio, but Buffett is clearly narrowing his exposure to weaker players.

Dumped S&P 500 ETFs – A Signal on Market Valuations?

  • While the SPY and VOO positions were small, selling them completely could reflect Buffett’s view that broad-market valuations are stretched.
  • The S&P 500’s P/E ratio is well above its historical average, possibly making it less attractive than hand-picked individual stocks.

Buffett Loves Dividend Stocks, Still

  • Nine of his top 10 holdings pay dividends, emphasizing his focus on cash-generating businesses. Below are the 12-month dividend yields of his top holdings:
    • Apple: 0.41%
    • American Express: 0.90%
    • Bank of America: 2.13%
    • Coca-Cola: 2.82%
    • Chevron: 4.25%
    • Occidental Petroleum: 1.83%
    • Moody’s: 0.65%
    • Kraft Heinz: 5.53%
    • Chubb: 1.36%

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    Final takeaways: Buffett’s market outlook for 2025

  • Patience is Key: With cash near $325B, Buffett is clearly waiting for bigger opportunities.
  • Selective Buying: Adding Constellation Brands signals confidence in consumer staples with pricing power.
  • Cautious on Valuations: Dumping S&P 500 ETFs may hint at skepticism about broad market valuations.
  • Loyal to Quality: Apple remains his top bet, and dividends remain a cornerstone of his strategy.

 

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