Berkshire Hathaway initiated a position in Apple in 2016, which became its largest holding, making up 40% of the portfolio. However, Berkshire has since sold about two-thirds of its Apple position and may have continued to trim it based on clues from recent earnings reports. The company likely won’t report its third-quarter filings until Nov. 14, but Berkshire’s realized gains on investments during the quarter suggest further reductions in the Apple position. Buffett and his team have expressed concerns about elevated tech stock valuations, which could prompt further selling.

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