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The 7 Best Warren Buffett Stocks to Buy Now: September 2023

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If we’re going to get right down to it, banking on the best Warren Buffett stocks comes down to leveraging decades of experience. Unlike, say, financial luminaries on YouTube, the Oracle of Omaha has seen it all – bull markets, bear markets and whatever the heck we’re currently in. When Buffett speaks, you listen.

Of course, Buffett has a wide range of names within the holdings of his conglomerate Berkshire Hathaway (NYSE:BRK-A, NYSE:BRK-B). As one of my colleagues at InvestorPlace stated, there’s no way you’re going to buy every single idea that’s proposed. Therefore, we’ve got to narrow the list down to the best Warren Buffett stocks. Naturally, this begs the question: just how do we define what’s the best?

To be sure, the word is subjective. However, I’m going to do something different to add value by targeting Oracle-approved securities that benefit from a combination of analyst endorsement and favorable options dynamics. Please refer to this article for a rundown on the basic concepts I’ll be using.

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And with that, below are the best Warren Buffett stocks to buy now.

Occidental Petroleum (OXY)

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Person holding cellphone with logo of American company Occidental Petroleum Corp. (OXY) on screen in front of website. Focus on phone display. Unmodified photo.

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Based in Houston, Texas, Occidental Petroleum (NYSE:OXY) specializes in hydrocarbon exploration (upstream) in the U.S. and the Middle East. In addition, the company manufactures petrochemicals in the U.S., Canada and China. Since the start of the year, OXY gained nearly 6% of equity value. On Thursday, shares closed at $64.57.

Presently, OXY represents 4.1% of Berkshire’s portfolio. As such, it’s one of the largest ideas under the context of the best Warren Buffett stocks. Turning to the options market, OXY’s volatility smile – or the implied volatility (IV) plotted at various strike prices – possibly demonstrates a mix of bullish speculation as well as mitigation for tail risk.

Specifically, IV rises from its low of 0.23 at the $68 strike price and increases to 0.47 at the $85 strike. Thus, options premiums have increased as the price moved out of the money (OTM), assuming from a call holder’s perspective. Still, IV also jumped to 0.7 at the $40 strike, suggesting mitigation for a black swan-like event.

Still, analysts peg OXY as a moderate buy with a $68.87 price target, implying nearly 7% upside.

Johnson & Johnson (JNJ)

Negative Press Presents a Buying Opportunity with JNJ Stock
Negative Press Presents a Buying Opportunity with JNJ Stock

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One of the biggest names in the healthcare industry, Johnson & Johnson (NYSE:JNJ) is now focused on developing and producing pharmaceutical drugs and medical device technologies. Despite exceptional, longstanding relevancies, JNJ incurred a rough outing in 2023 thus far. Since the January opener, shares stumbled more than 10%. On Thursday, JNJ closed at $160.03.