Warren Buffett Dumps Apple and Bank of America to Load Up on High‑Yield Investment

Warren Buffett Dumps Apple and Bank of America to Load Up on High‑Yield Investment

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Billionaire investor Warren Buffett’s investment firm Berkshire Hathaway has quietly sold major chunks of its holdings in Apple Inc. and Bank of America — and redeployed that capital into a high‑yield asset that’s apparently caught Buffett’s attention. According to the latest filings, Berkshire has significantly reduced its stake in Apple, a company long considered one of its core holdings. The same goes for Bank of America, whose shares have also been trimmed. Instead of doubling down on big‑cap names, Berkshire is shifting toward investments that generate stronger current income — suggesting a pivot from growth toward yield. What this might mean for markets (and for you): The move underscores a conservative, income‑focused mindset amid economic uncertainty, and signals that even legendary long‑term holders can change course when valuations — or interest rates — make other investments more attractive. #WarrenBuffett #BerkshireHathaway #InvestingMoves #HighYieldInvestment #SlimScan #GrowthStocks #CANSLIM

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