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Forget Chevron? Buffett Is Buying Up This Energy Stock Instead

July 4, 2024No Comments2 Mins Read
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Warren Buffett’s Berkshire Hathaway (NYSE: BRK.A) (NYSE: BRK.B) has a substantial stock portfolio, with recent attention on Chevron (NYSE: CVX) and Occidental Petroleum (NYSE: OXY). In Buffett’s latest 13F filing, he disclosed selling around 3.1 million Chevron shares and acquiring about 4.3 million Oxy shares in the first quarter. While Buffett still holds a significant stake in Chevron, valued at over $19 billion, his increased investment in Oxy, worth around $16 billion, indicates a shift in his portfolio strategy.

Despite the changes, investors should not rush to sell Chevron, especially if they are conservative income-focused investors. Chevron boasts a solid balance sheet and a diversified business model that has consistently weathered the volatile energy sector. With a 4.1% dividend yield and a track record of increasing dividends for 37 consecutive years, Chevron remains a stable investment choice.

On the other hand, Occidental Petroleum, with a market cap of $55 billion compared to Chevron’s $280 billion, presents a growth opportunity. Buffett’s continued interest in Oxy, evidenced by his additional purchase of 3 million shares, suggests confidence in its future prospects. Occidental has rebounded from recent challenges, such as dividend cuts and financial strengthening efforts, and is now focused on growth and acquisitions.

Ultimately, investors should make decisions based on their individual portfolio goals and risk tolerance. Following a famous investor like Buffett is not always the best strategy, as each investor’s circumstances are unique. Conservative income investors may find Chevron more suitable, while those seeking growth opportunities might consider Occidental. It’s essential to conduct thorough research and consider personal investment objectives before making any changes to the portfolio.

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