Here's How Warren Buffett Is Betting on All of the "Magnificent Seven" Stocks

Warren Buffett built Berkshire Hathaway's $347 billion portfolio thanks to investments in a variety of industries, from financials to consumer goods players. Though Buffett's biggest position is in technology giant , the billionaire investor doesn't generally invest in technology companies. He holds a strong belief in investing in what he thoroughly understands, so he won't rush into the latest hot-tech stock out of a fear of missing out.

But even though Buffett's portfolio may seem to lack technology stocks, he actually has placed a bet on the biggest ones. Buffett is invested in stocks known as the "Magnificent Seven," referencing the 1960 Western by the same name. These companies -- Apple, Amazon, Alphabet, Microsoft, Meta Platforms, Nvidia, and Tesla -- are all leaders in their industries and have delivered enormous gains in recent years.

Let's find out exactly how Buffett has invested in all of these top tech players -- without directly buying their shares.

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