Berkshire_hathaway
👍 Berkshire Going To Test Channel Support. (BRK.A)💰 LET'S GET INTO SOME BERKSHIRE HATHAWAY ANALYSIS!💰
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(Overall Market Sentiment) 🐻 Bearish
- Daily Chart
- Red Engulfing Candle
- 3/3 EMA DOTS Red
It looks to me that berkshire will continue down to test the upward channel support. Look for all indicators to shift on support otherwise it could be disaster if we breached below that main level.
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BERKSHIRE HATHAWAY Analysis (BRK.B)As long as NYSE:BRK.B doesn't close in an upcoming week above around the 196 , I think there wouldn't be a reason to assume it would go considerably up and really recover .
If it does close in an upcoming week above the 196 significantly It would confirm a considerable bullish move.
I have illustrated some of the potential scenarios in the chart .
BERKSHIRE HATHAWAY(BRK.B) | Long-term Investment "Plan".Hi,
Berkshire Hathaway Inc. is an American multinational conglomerate holding company headquartered in Omaha.
The company is known for its control and leadership by Warren Buffett, who serves as chairman and chief executive, and Charlie Munger, the company's vice-chairman. In the early part of his career at Berkshire, Buffett focused on long-term investments in publicly traded companies, but more recently he has more frequently bought whole companies. Berkshire now owns a diverse range of businesses including confectionery, retail, railroads, home furnishings, encyclopedias, manufacturers of vacuum cleaners, jewelry sales, newspaper publishing, manufacture and distribution of uniforms, and several regional electric and gas utilities.
According to the Forbes Global 2000 list and formula, Berkshire Hathaway is the third-largest public company in the world, the tenth-largest conglomerate by revenue and the largest financial services company by revenue in the world.
As of February 2019, Berkshire is the fifth-largest company in the S&P 500 Index by market capitalization and is famous for having the most expensive share price in history with Class A shares costing around $300,000 each. This is because there has never been a stock split in its Class A shares and Buffett stated in a 1984 letter to shareholders that he does not intend to split the stock.
One of the strongest companies in the world has started to reach good buy zones, technically. Yes, those kinds of market situations are scary but remind yourself of your long-term investment strategies! Firstly, do you like sales? Yes, you like sales, then you have to buy when the streets are bloody. It could be risky, actually, it IS risky but still, you have to have a plan!
At the moment, I have a plan with Berkshire and it consists of two areas 150-160(1), 110-120(2):
1) Probably, I start to add my positions around $150. There are pretty good criteria which all should act as support levels - different Fibonacci retracement levels, Monthly EMA100, the mid-number itself $150, previously worked support and resistance levels. It should be strong enough for buying a bit for long-term bias in mind.
Now it depends on the market, what does it start to show us. If it doesn't show anything, panic continues and Berkshire stock price starts to fall lower, below my first support area, then I don't want to panic sell my shares, I act as Peter Lynch:
2) “If you can’t convince yourself “When I’m down 25 percent, I’m a buyer” and banish forever the fatal thought “When I’m down 25 percent, I’m a seller,” then you’ll never make a decent profit in stocks!”
So, I have a long-term vision and investment plan, my research about Berkshire is strong, then those sales are just great opportunities to buy it from lower prices (those purchases have to be technically good!!). As he has said, if the price drops 25% from your initial prices then you are a buyer, not a seller, keep in mind!
...and luckily, exactly 25% (obviously, it doesn't have to exactly 25 percent but hopefully you get that point!) down from my first buying area is another strong support level - Monthly EMA200, long-term Fibonacci retracement 62%, 50% drop from the all-time high, previously worked support and resistance level AND if the SP500 drops to where I see it goes (1500-1700) then it would be a massive criterion for my lower buying zone for Berkshire, ALL IN!! :D
"Why can't I wait for this lower buying zone right now?" Yes, you can! ;)
As said, do your own fundamental research and if this matching with my technical analysis viewpoints then you are ready to go! If it doesn't match then...SKIP IT!!
Regards,
Vaido
BRK.b valuationAt over 19x forward earnings it would appear BRK.b stock isn't exactly cheap right now. In fact, a fair valuation model (DCF) suggests it could be valued at this price by year end 2020 based on long term earnings growth estimates of 7%.
Looking at earnings estimates for 2019 gives projections for 10.40 EPS. A long term average market multiple of 17x suggests $177 valuation. The 2020 EPS estimate of 11.6 at a market mulitiple of 17x would imply a valuation around 200 by year end 2020.
With no dividend yield investors are not 'getting paid to wait'. Holding this stock is all about making capital gains. Meanwhile the downside volatility doesn't do the long investor any favors.
I'm sure the theory is Berkshire can reinvest earnings better for long term growth rather than returning earnings to shareholders in div yields. But this week Buffett admits he's sitting on billions in idle cash because market valuation has been too high to justify making any new large acquisitions.
What do you think? At 19x forward earnings is BRK.b a good investment right now to buy and hold for the next few years?
BRK long IdeaDear investor,
BRK.A seems that broke out the previous resistance zone on the weekly chart after a period of accumulation and possibly will repeat at least the previous high leg.
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BERKSHIRE HATHAWAY(BRK.B) | Short-Term 10% Growth Potential If..Hi,
The "famous" and loved stock among investors, Berkshire Hathaway, approaching a pretty sweet breakout zone.
Since the mid of 2018, the price has started to "draw" a chart pattern called Triangle.
At the moment, we can say that this Triangle is a continuation pattern and if we see a Weekly candle close above the upper orange trendline (marked as a green area) then this trade/investment is triggered and it will start to approach new ATH's (all-time highs). Price, a candle close around 214-215.
Several channels and wave analyses are pointed to the light-blue area, which is also "stock-short-term" target area, price 230-235.
Berkshire Hathaway Inc. is an American multinational conglomerate holding company headquartered in Omaha, Nebraska, United States. The company wholly owns GEICO, Duracell, Dairy Queen, BNSF, Lubrizol, Fruit of the Loom, Helzberg Diamonds, Long & Foster, FlightSafety International, Pampered Chef, and NetJets, and also owns 38.6% of Pilot Flying J, 26.7% of the Kraft Heinz Company, and significant minority holdings in American Express (17.6%), Wells Fargo (9.9%), The Coca-Cola Company (9.4%), Bank of America (6.8%), and Apple (5.22%). Since 2016, the company has acquired large holdings in the major US airline carriers and is currently the largest shareholder in United Airlines and Delta Air Lines and a top three shareholder in Southwest Airlines and American Airlines. Berkshire Hathaway has averaged an annual growth in book value of 19.0% to its shareholders since 1965 (compared to 9.7% from the S&P 500 with dividends included for the same period) while employing large amounts of capital, and minimal debt.
The company is known for its control and leadership by Warren Buffett, who serves as chairman and chief executive, and Charlie Munger, the company's vice-chairman. In the early part of his career at Berkshire, Buffett focused on long-term investments in publicly traded companies, but more recently he has more frequently bought whole companies. Berkshire now owns a diverse range of businesses including confectionery, retail, railroads, home furnishings, encyclopedias, manufacturers of vacuum cleaners, jewelry sales, newspaper publishing, manufacture and distribution of uniforms, and several regional electric and gas utilities.
According to the Forbes Global 2000 list and formula, Berkshire Hathaway is the third-largest public company in the world, the tenth-largest conglomerate by revenue and the largest financial services company by revenue in the world.
As of February 2019, Berkshire is the fifth-largest company in the S&P 500 Index by market capitalization and is famous for having the most expensive share price in history with Class A shares costing around $300,000 each. This is because there has never been a stock split in its Class A shares and Buffett stated in a 1984 letter to shareholders that he does not intend to split the stock.
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Berkshire HathawayAs you can see from the monthly cart, Berkshires growth is steady and consistent, this is probably because they are owned by in my opinion 1 of the worlds best ever investors... Warren Buffett.... if you don't know who he is then you clearly should not be investing.
We are long on this position with no real TP as this is a long term investment, but obviously we have a SL as trading anything without a SL is just stupid.