Reported 2 months ago
Warren Buffett's investment strategy is heavily favoring dividends, with 72% of Berkshire Hathaway's portfolio allocated to just five key dividend stocks: Apple, Bank of America, American Express, Coca-Cola, and Chevron. While Apple leads as the largest holding, its dividend yield is relatively low at 0.45%. Bank of America offers a 2.6% yield, American Express has a 1.1% yield with plans for an increase, Coca-Cola boasts a solid 2.9% yield, and Chevron stands out with a yield close to 4.1%. These stocks exemplify Buffett's preference for steady income through dividends.
Source: YAHOO