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Berkshire's latest hold positions are revealed! In Q3, positions were established in domino's pizza and pool supplies distributor Pool, while almost all positions in ulta beauty were cleared.
Berkshire Hathaway added Domino's Pizza and swimming pool equipment distributor Pool in the third quarter. Both have some commonalities: so far this year, both have underperformed the overall market. Domino's Pizza's stock price is suppressed due to pressure on spending from low-income consumers; the demand for swimming pools is weak due to people being more cautious with discretionary spending, dragging down Pool's stock price.
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Blackrock bought heavily into Apple in Q3, continuing to increase shareholding in the 'Big Seven'; 'Smart Money' betting on the trend of China: Q3 prototype of 'The Big Short' increased shareholding in Alibaba and other Chinese concept stocks; Disney rose more than 6%, fourth quarter performance exceeded expectations with a $3 billion share buyback plan.
Berkshire, under Buffett, Q3 hold positions: significantly reduced shareholding in apple (AAPL.US), Ulta Beauty (ULTA.US), established positions in domino's pizza (DPZ.US), and pool corp. (POOL.US).
Berkshire Hathaway, led by the "Oracle of Omaha" Warren Buffett, submitted its third quarter hold positions report (form 13f) as of September 30, 2024.
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U.S. stocks closed: Powell suppressed rate cut expectations, the three major indexes accelerated their decline in the last minutes.
1. China concept stocks were generally down, with the Nasdaq Golden Dragon Index falling by 1.81%; 2. The Trump transition team is planning to cancel the $7,500 tax credit for electric autos; 3. Ford was fined $0.165 billion for failing to comply with recall requests; 4. Blackrock aggressively bought Apple in Q3 and continued to increase its shareholding in the 'Big Seven' companies.