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I just looked at Warren Buffett's latest portfolio figures for Q4 2025. And honestly, it's a bit surprising in 2026.
While everyone is shouting about the AI revolution, Buffett remains loyal to his classics. Zero investment in artificial intelligence. Nothing. Nada. Warren Buffett's portfolio totals $274 billion, but not a single line directly on chips or data centers that are exploding everywhere.
Look at what he really has in his portfolio: Apple dominates at 22.6%, followed by American Express at 20.46%, Bank of America at 10.38%, Coca-Cola at 10.2%. Solid, classic stocks. Chevron, Moody's, Occidental Petroleum, Chubb, Kraft Heinz, Alphabet at only 2%. Even Visa and Mastercard combined only account for 1%.
It's interesting because meanwhile, Nvidia has a market cap of $4.5 trillion. Data centers are multiplying. Chip demand has exploded. Everyone is investing in AI.
But Warren Buffett's portfolio? It remains anchored in sectors he's known for decades. Insurance, finance, consumer goods, energy. No FOMO on AI, no bets on tomorrow's technology.
It's classic Buffett. While others chase the trend, he keeps doing what works. Warren Buffett's portfolio reminds us that even in 2026, discipline and patience can be worth more than following every new hype.