Investors Will Soon Find Out a Lot About Warren Buffett's Portfolio

Warren Buffett has made quite a name for himself and his company Berkshire Hathaway (NYSE: BRK.A)(NYSE: BRK.B) by regularly outperforming the market over several decades. The Oracle of Omaha is viewed by many as one of the greatest investors of all time and is still the CEO of Berkshire at the age of 91. Buffett is considered such a legend that the investing community follows just about every stock that Berkshire buys and sells to create its $355 billion equities portfolio.

Investors can glean this information from Berkshire's 13F document, which it must file with the Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC) 45 days after the end of each quarter. That means the 13F for the second quarter will likely be made public on Aug. 14 or Aug. 15 (it can vary). Let's take a look at what investors might soon find out.

The 13F filing will show us what stocks Buffett and Berkshire bought and sold in the three months ranging from April 1 to June 30. The 13F will not tell us when Berkshire bought or sold shares in the quarter, but it will divulge how many shares Berkshire bought and for how much.

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