Berkshire Hathaway (NYSE: BRK.A)(NYSE: BRK.B) has held up rather well in the stock market downturn, but some of the companies in Berkshire's closely watched stock portfolio are trading for major discounts. In this video, I'll discuss five of Berkshire's stocks that are attractive, as well as two that I'd stay away from for the time being.
*Stock prices used were the morning prices of April 15, 2025. The video was published on April 16, 2025.
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