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Buffett Says He Won’t Buy More Apple at Today’s Prices

The remark signals a wait-for-cheaper stance on stocks.

Overview

  • Warren Buffett told CNBC he would consider buying a lot more Apple only at lower prices, saying he would not do so in this market.
  • Apple has long been Berkshire Hathaway’s biggest stock holding, and Buffett said he is happy for it to remain the company’s largest position.
  • Berkshire trimmed its Apple stake in recent years after it once made up about 40% of the stock portfolio, and it accounted for roughly 23% at the end of 2025, according to the report.
  • Buffett’s comments come as Berkshire has sold more stocks than it has bought and built more than $370 billion in cash and short‑term U.S. bonds, reflecting a cautious posture.
  • The Yahoo Finance/Motley Fool piece reads his words as a sign he sees lofty valuations, citing the Shiller CAPE ratio sitting well above its 10‑year average.