🎁If you had $1,000, would you buy Berkshire or Nasdaq 100?
$Berkshire Hathaway(BRK.B)$ has repeatedly hit new highs this year and is on the verge of joining the trillion-dollar market cap club in the U.S. stock market.
With a nearly 30% gain this year, it has outperformed both $NASDAQ 100(NDX)$ and $S&P 500(.SPX)$, as well as some members of the Magnificent 7! Over the past 20 years, Berkshire has only seen four years of decline, and even in the 2022 bear market, it managed to post gains.
According to Berkshire's second-quarter disclosure, if you were to buy $1,000 worth of Berkshire stock now, your investment would consist of the following:
operating assets account for 39.1% of the portfolio, $391 in insurance, railroads, utilities (electricity), energy, and others, which ;
stocks making up 31.7% of the portfolio: $89 in Apple, $43 in Bank of America, $27 in Coca-Cola, $37 in American Express, $17 in Occidental Petroleum, $23 in the four major Corporations of Japan, and $20 in Chevron, ;
$292 in cash and cash equivalents, which account for 29.2% of the portfolio.
If you had $1,000 to invest now, would you buy Berkshire Hathaway or the Nasdaq 100?
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- nomadic_m·08-28TOPThe beauty of fractional shares lies in their flexibility. I can allocate my $1000 across multiple positions, without being forced into an either-or decision. For instance, I can opt for a 60/40 split between $Berkshire Hathaway(BRK.B)$ and $NASDAQ 100(NDX)$, or any other ratio that suits my market view. This granular control enables me to diversify my portfolio, manage risk, and capitalize on opportunities with precision.1Report
- Ah_Meng·08-29I don’t know about Berkshire vs Nasdaq. But I will go for S&P ETF instead, because that’s what even Warran Buffett had recommended if one doesn’t know better about stocks picking [Tongue][Facepalm][Miser][Smug] Clever take? [Cool]1Report
- highhand·08-28safer to buy Nasdaq qqq, even safer to buy S&P SPY as they are ETF. Single stock counter can be more volatile. Can put some in Berkshire, since it has a good track record.1Report
- BenjiFuji·08-29Not BRK for the time being as I believe that they are overvalued for now. QQQ is an option but I won’t put it all in at a go. Perhaps DCA in over a period of time? [Grin]LikeReport
- ECLC·08-29Easy choice to buy Berkshire Hathaway instead of the Nasdaq 100 as the "Oracle of Omaha" is just so amazing at 94 yrs old.1Report
- Alubin·08-29If I can only choose between the 2, I would go for $NASDAQ 100(NDX)$ for diversification. else both seemed good fundamentals1Report
- jhtiger·08-29If it is my only investment, Nasdaq100 as it's more diversified1Report
- LiverpoolRed·08-29I will buy Berkshire Hathaway as I have full confident in Warren Buffet.1Report
- Frosty4ever·08-28what's the impact should Warren pass on?1Report
- Ra007·08-28Warren Buffett is unbeatable1Report
- SPOT_ON·08-29waiting for retracement to load upLikeReport
- Takiho·08-29Ok 👌 [Cool][Cool]1Report
- valentia·08-29Berkshire Hathaway.LikeReport
- KSR·08-29👍LikeReport
- phongy 45·08-29Berkshire1Report
- MicroStrategist·08-28Sure la BH1Report
- Basics101·08-28Good article!1Report