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Why Warren Buffett Embraced Taxes By Selling Apple

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On this episode of THE FINANCIAL COMMUTE, host Chris Galeski welcomes Jeff Sarti, CEO of Morton Wealth, to discuss Warren Buffett’s sale of Apple shares.
Here are some key takeaways from this conversation:
- Warren Buffett recently sold about 100 million shares of Apple, significantly reducing Berkshire Hathaway’s holdings from $174 billion to $135 billion.
- The sale was attributed to Buffett’s strategy to capitalize on currently low corporate tax rates.
- Chris and Jeff agree that many investors hesitate on selling assets with large unrealized gains to avoid facing tax bills. However, this may not be the wisest decision. Letting investments sit for too long can inadvertently increase risk due to the lack of realizing gains and rebalancing/diversifying one’s portfolio. They suggest investors consider realizing up to 5% of their portfolio’s value in capital gains annually.
- Companies like Disney and Zoom have seen significant declines, emphasizing the risk of not diversifying and placing too much faith in trends.

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On this episode of THE FINANCIAL COMMUTE, host Chris Galeski welcomes Jeff Sarti, CEO of Morton Wealth, to discuss Warren Buffett’s sale of Apple shares.
Here are some key takeaways from this conversation:
- Warren Buffett recently sold about 100 million shares of Apple, significantly reducing Berkshire Hathaway’s holdings from $174 billion to $135 billion.
- The sale was attributed to Buffett’s strategy to capitalize on currently low corporate tax rates.
- Chris and Jeff agree that many investors hesitate on selling assets with large unrealized gains to avoid facing tax bills. However, this may not be the wisest decision. Letting investments sit for too long can inadvertently increase risk due to the lack of realizing gains and rebalancing/diversifying one’s portfolio. They suggest investors consider realizing up to 5% of their portfolio’s value in capital gains annually.
- Companies like Disney and Zoom have seen significant declines, emphasizing the risk of not diversifying and placing too much faith in trends.

  continue reading

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