Berkshire Hathaway is arguably always Buffett's favorite stock. But another stock commands a strong second place.
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Warren Buffett ... investing in other businesses. Buffett's long-term ethos and penchant for buying dividend stocks has paid off for Berkshire Hathaway and its shareholders. Three of Berkshire's ...
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Bank of America was once Berkshire Hathaway's second-largest position, but Buffett has sold about 25% of it so far.
In the Gladis calculations, Buffett doesn't pay any tax in years where Berkshire Hathaway's stock doesn't appreciate; in years in which it does, he sells enough to pay the tax on the unrealized gain.