Almost Half of Warren Buffett's Stock Portfolio Is In This Industry

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Warren Buffett has been pulling the investing strings at Berkshire Hathaway (NYSE: BRK-A)(NYSE: BRK-B) for a half-century. Even with Todd Combs and Ted Weschler now managing billions of company capital in their own right, Buffett's stamp on the company's stock portfolio will be felt for many years to come. Moreover, with Buffett's own wealth made up of Berkshire stock, it's not really a stretch to think of the Berkshire portfolio as Buffett's portfolio, too.

And if there's one big takeaway from the company's latest 13-F filing, the quarterly disclosure of its equity holdings, it's that Warren Buffett isn't shy about investing in an industry he knows well and sees as well positioned for big profits. According to its most-recent 13-F, Berkshire Hathaway has a massive $94.9 billion invested in financial services companies, or nearly half of the $199 billion stock portfolio.

Money on a scales.
Money on a scales.

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Banks dominate the Berkshire portfolio

There were 16 dcompanies in the financial services industry as of the end of the first quarter. Here they are, listed in order of the size of Berkshire's stake at quarter's end:

Company

Shares

Market Value

Bank of America (NYSE: BAC)

896,167,600

$25,451,159,840

Wells Fargo (NYSE: WFC)

409,803,773

$18,723,934,388

American Express (NYSE: AXP)

151,610,700

$18,041,673,300

US Bancorp

129,308,831

$6,672,335,680

JPMorgan Chase

59,514,932

$6,590,088,420

Moody's

24,669,778

$4,585,124,939

Bank of New York Mellon

80,937,250

$3,729,588,480

Goldman Sachs

18,353,635

$3,623,191,085

Visa

10,562,460

$1,731,504,068

Mastercard

4,934,756

$1,244,545,463

PNC Financial Services

8,671,054

$1,128,797,810

M&T Bank

5,382,040

$881,093,768

The Travelers

5,958,391

$878,683,921

Synchrony Financial

20,803,000

$726,440,760

StoneCo

14,166,748

$366,635,438

Torchmark

6,353,727

$555,252,203

Total Market Value

$94,930,049,563

Data source: Berkshire Hathaway 13-F filing. Berkshire share count as of March 31, 2019. Market value as of closing prices on May 17, 2019.

Of the $95 billion Berkshire had invested in financials, the vast majority of that amount -- $85.6 billion at recent prices -- was held in banks. Moreover, three of Berkshire's five biggest investments, and six of its 10 biggest individual holdings, are banks.

Why does Berkshire own so much bank stock?

Buffett has had an interesting relationship with the banking industry over the decades. On one hand, he's pointed to the inherent risk that banks have -- they are very leveraged, typically lending out about 90% of their capital, leaving them potentially exposed to even a scent of financial troubles.