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Warren Buffett’s Top Holdings and Thoughts on EV Market

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In this clip of Market Mondays, hosts Ian Dunlap, Troy Millings, and Rashad Bilal dive deep into Warren Buffett's top ten holdings and discuss the implications of his investment strategies. As the Oracle of Omaha becomes a net seller of Apple stock, the hosts explore which companies he continues to invest in and why they might be a wiser choice for long-term investments. From American Express to Moody's, and the surprising addition of Occidental Petroleum, they shed light on Buffett's diversified portfolio and his leanings towards financial services and insurance companies like Chubb and GEICO.

The conversation takes an interesting turn as they discuss the potential future of the electric vehicle (EV) market, particularly China's role in it. Ian and Troy debate whether China's EV companies, such as BYD, might overtake Tesla if the latter doesn't adapt quickly. They also touch on the challenges and costs associated with owning an EV, sharing personal experiences and examining the broader economic implications, including tariffs and reliance on petroleum.

Additionally, the hosts discuss the impact of political decisions on the automotive and tech industries, noting how tariffs and international relations might shape the future of EV production and innovation. The episode concludes with a broader discussion on the changing landscape of global industries, the performance of companies like Rivian and Nikola, and the evolving standards of what makes a compelling, high-performing vehicle in today's market.

Join us for a packed episode full of insights, debates, and expert analysis on the ever-changing world of investments, automotive innovation, and global economic trends.

#MarketMondays #WarrenBuffett #Investing #Stocks #Finance #Apple #AmericanExpress #Moody's #OccidentalPetroleum #EV #ElectricVehicles #China #Tesla #BYD #Tariffs #Economy #InvestmentStrategy


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In this clip of Market Mondays, hosts Ian Dunlap, Troy Millings, and Rashad Bilal dive deep into Warren Buffett's top ten holdings and discuss the implications of his investment strategies. As the Oracle of Omaha becomes a net seller of Apple stock, the hosts explore which companies he continues to invest in and why they might be a wiser choice for long-term investments. From American Express to Moody's, and the surprising addition of Occidental Petroleum, they shed light on Buffett's diversified portfolio and his leanings towards financial services and insurance companies like Chubb and GEICO.

The conversation takes an interesting turn as they discuss the potential future of the electric vehicle (EV) market, particularly China's role in it. Ian and Troy debate whether China's EV companies, such as BYD, might overtake Tesla if the latter doesn't adapt quickly. They also touch on the challenges and costs associated with owning an EV, sharing personal experiences and examining the broader economic implications, including tariffs and reliance on petroleum.

Additionally, the hosts discuss the impact of political decisions on the automotive and tech industries, noting how tariffs and international relations might shape the future of EV production and innovation. The episode concludes with a broader discussion on the changing landscape of global industries, the performance of companies like Rivian and Nikola, and the evolving standards of what makes a compelling, high-performing vehicle in today's market.

Join us for a packed episode full of insights, debates, and expert analysis on the ever-changing world of investments, automotive innovation, and global economic trends.

#MarketMondays #WarrenBuffett #Investing #Stocks #Finance #Apple #AmericanExpress #Moody's #OccidentalPetroleum #EV #ElectricVehicles #China #Tesla #BYD #Tariffs #Economy #InvestmentStrategy


Support this podcast at — https://redcircle.com/marketmondays/donations
Advertising Inquiries: https://redcircle.com/brands
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