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Warren Buffet has become the sixth richest with assets of Rs 14.18 lakh crore. (File photo)
2025 has so far been upheaval for global markets. At a time when every other prophecy seems disappointing, then Berkshire Hathaway CEO and Investor Warren Buffet (94) have added Rs 1.9 lakh crore to the property so far this year. He has become the sixth richest with assets of Rs 14.18 lakh crore.
The biggest growth of all 500 billionaires tracked by the Bloomberg index has been seen by Buffet. Out of the top 15 billionaires, only 4 could increase property this year. After 2008, he has again left Bill Gates behind. In this era of uncertainty, where he invested and adopted which strategies, know in detail …
1. Strategic Investment: In 2025, the S&P 500 index has fallen by about 8% from the top level. Despite this, there are 7 stocks in Warren Buffet’s portfolio, which are doing better even in the midst of fall. Berkshire Hathaway (+14%) BVD (+47%) New Holdings (+13%) Aon (+11%) T Mobile (+16%) Vericine (+15%) Coca Cola (+11%). (*Growth in*2025)
2. Record Cash Reserve: Buffett company has deposited 28.87 lakh crore cash. This was possible by selling shares of Tech Giant Apple and Bank of America. This reserve is bigger than the reserve of legendary tech companies like Apple, Microsoft, Alphabet, Amazon and NVidia Corp.
3. Trust on AI: Buffet has invested in many large companies, which are being affected by AI. None of these companies are completely focused on AI. That is, instead of directly investing in AI companies, Buffett has imposed capital in businesses that mostly earn from other sources, but are also being affected by AI. They also have Apple-Amazon.
4. Insurance business improves: Berkshire’s better performance of insurance business contributed to record profits. This made the fourth quarter fantastic and also increased the trust of investors. Investors kept distance from risky tech shares amid the possibility of recession and inflation pressure. He invested in stable shares like Berkshire.
5. Increased stake in Japan: Berkshire’s focus has increased on Japan. The stake in Mitsui, Mitsubishi, Marubeeni, Sumitomo and Itochu has increased to 2.03 lakh crores. These are all important players of Japan’s economy.
6. Buyback reduced: The stock’s buyback, which was an important part of Buffett’s strategy, was also reduced by Rs 25,932 crore. At the same time, there was no buyback of any kind in the second part of the year. This year recorded 16% growth in Hathaway shares.
7. Correct decision at the right time: Buffett created a safe position in instability by keeping cash deposits. This helped in dealing with uncertainty.