True, the financial might of Berkshire Hathaway does help Buffett bag unusually attractive deals. As we saw during the height of the financial meltdown. But a large portion of his investment style is extremely relevant for small investor even here in India. Take Buffett's investing method in his personal portfolio. That's right, he maintains a personal portfolio. At US$ 1.8 bn, that's a huge fund by most standards (but not by Buffett's). Hence, he has to periodically disclose it to the US regulators.
So, what does Buffett's personal portfolio look like?
- It is a concentrated portfolio of about 10 stocks.
- Just 5 stocks make 75% of the portfolio value.
- Most of them in 'old economy' sectors like banking, FMCG, retail, oil & gas and logistics.
- Almost all of these companies are really old - founded at least a century back.
- Most of them have diversified very little from their core area.
- They are all recognized brand names and have a sustainable competitive advantage.
- The portfolio generates a dividend yield of 2.3%.
http://www.equitymaster.com/5MinWrapUp/detail.asp?date=3/26/2010&story=1
Lessons from Warren Buffett
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