Here's the 1 Stock That Made Warren Buffett Money in the Last Major Recession | The Motley Fool (2024)

Most of Buffett's stocks were big losers during the Great Recession. But not this one.

Warren Buffett is accustomed to making a lot of money. That's to be expected for anyone with a net worth hovering around $100 billion.

But there have been periods where the iconic investor hasn't raked in big bucks. Buffett's Berkshire Hathaway (BRK.A 0.45%) (BRK.B 0.80%) portfolio isn't immune to tough times when the economy performs dismally.

During the last major recession, nearly every stock Buffett owned declined. However, there was a lone exception. Here's the one stock that made Buffett money.

A few assumptions

Before I identify the stock, let me first explain some assumptions that I made. Most importantly, I didn't count the recession of 2020 as a major recession. This recession, which resulted from the COVID-19 shutdowns, was unusually short. The last truly major recession, in my view, was the Great Recession. It began in late 2007 and didn't end until mid-2009.

Also, I only looked at stocks that Buffett held throughout the Great Recession. In particular, I researched the performance of all stocks in Berkshire's portfolio as of its 13-F filing on Nov. 14, 2007, that were still included in the 13-F filing on Aug. 14, 2009.

Finally, I excluded any stocks that aren't still publicly traded as they were back then. For example, Burlington Northern Santa Fe was one of multiple stocks in Buffett's portfolio during the Great Recession but is now a wholly owned subsidiary of Berkshire Hathaway.

Buffett's only winner

Now that we've addressed those details, it's time to unveil Buffett's one stock that made him money in the last major recession. And that stock was...Walmart (WMT 0.59%).

The chart below shows how Walmart stock performed during the Great Recession. Note that the time range includes a few days in late November 2007 before the recession officially began and a few days after its end in mid-2009.

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WMT data by YCharts

It's important to understand just how impressive of an accomplishment Walmart's double-digit percentage gain actually was. The S&P 500 plunged more than 30% during this period (and fell much more steeply at its nadir). Most of the stocks in Berkshire's portfolio (including Berkshire itself) sank by double-digit percentages.

How Walmart won

Walmart's business model probably ranks as the key reason behind its exceptional stock performance during the Great Recession. The company focused then and now on offering a wide range of products at "every day low prices."

When consumers face significant uncertainty about their personal finances, they try to stretch each dollar that they have. Walmart's discount retail stores met that need in the midst of one of the worst economic crises in U.S. history.

Importantly, Walmart continued to grow despite the macroeconomic headwinds. The company's net sales jumped 7.2% year over year in its fiscal year ending Jan. 31, 2009, which included much of the recessionary period. Its profits rose 5.3%. Walmart also added 165 new supercenters in the U.S. during this time.

The underlying resilience of Walmart's business model caused many to view the stock as a safe haven. As a result, Walmart attracted interest from investors who were afraid of putting their money into other assets.

Lessons for today

We're not in a recession right now. However, the Federal Reserve continues to crank up interest rates. It's quite possible (and perhaps even probable) that 2023 will bring another major recession.

Could Walmart again outperform most stocks? It seems likely. Indeed, the retail giant is handily beating the S&P 500 so far this year as fears of a recession have risen.

Walmart will probably keep winning for the same reasons that it delivered positive returns during the Great Recession. Consumers are still looking for lower prices. That's especially true with the high inflation we're experiencing. Walmart is still the kind of stock most likely to thrive during a recession.

There's one key difference for Buffett now, though: Walmart isn't in Berkshire's portfolio. However, New England Asset Management, a subsidiary of Berkshire, does own shares of the discount retailer. Walmart just might make Buffett even more money in the next major recession.

Keith Speights has positions in Berkshire Hathaway (B shares). The Motley Fool has positions in and recommends Berkshire Hathaway (B shares) and Walmart Inc. The Motley Fool recommends the following options: long January 2023 $200 calls on Berkshire Hathaway (B shares), short January 2023 $200 puts on Berkshire Hathaway (B shares), and short January 2023 $265 calls on Berkshire Hathaway (B shares). The Motley Fool has a disclosure policy.

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Buffett's only winner

What stock did Warren Buffett just buy? ›

Warren Buffett's stock purchases in the most recent quarter include Chubb Limited (CB) and Occidental Petroleum (OXY). HP Inc. (HPQ) and Paramount Global (PARA) are among Warren Buffett's stock sales in the most recent quarter. The Berkshire Hathaway portfolio includes 41 stocks as of May 2024, including Apple Inc.

Does Warren Buffett own any Walmart stock? ›

World's third richest person Warren Buffet's Berkshire Hathaway has sold its last Walmart shares, ending a relationship of over 20 years. The world's largest retailer was once among Berkshire's five biggest equity holdings as recently as 2014, valued at over $5 billion.

How much money did Warren Buffett lose in 2008? ›

Buffett personally lost about $25 billion in the financial crisis of 2008 and his company, Berkshire Hathaway, lost its revered AAA rating.

Is Berkshire Hathaway a buy? ›

Out of the four analysts covering BRK stock, two recommend “strong buy” and two recommend “hold.” Argus Research recently upgraded Berkshire stock to “Buy” from Hold,” citing its diversified line of businesses, impressive track record, and attractive valuation.

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Reports of confidential stock purchases by Berkshire Hathaway have circulated since late last year. Those mysterious purchases, made in Q3 and Q4 of 2023, became known through financial disclosures. Chubb joins several financial stocks in Berkshire's equity portfolio.

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Equity Holdings
Berkshire Hathaway Top 5 Equity Holdings
Stock (Ticker)Size of Holding ($B)Percent of Company Owned
Apple Inc. (AAPL)174.35.8
Bank of America Corp. (BAC)34.813.1
Coca-Cola Co. (KO)23.69.3
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Does Buffett own Wells Fargo stock? ›

Warren Buffett has sold the last of Berkshire Hathaway's shares in Wells Fargo, once the company's largest single investment and a holding that the legendary investor began building in 1989. The news came in a regulatory filing with the Securities and Exchange Commission on Monday.

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Top Warren Buffett Stocks By Size
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  • Apple (AAPL), 789.4 million.
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  • Kraft Heinz (KHC), 325.6 million.
  • Occidental Petroleum (OXY), 248 million.
  • American Express (AXP), 151.6 million.
  • Chevron (CVX), 122.9 million.

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What is Warren Buffett's golden rule? ›

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Who did Warren Buffett leave his money to? ›

He teamed up with Bill and Melinda Gates in 2010 to form The Giving Pledge, an initiative that asks the world's wealthiest people to dedicate the majority of their wealth to philanthropy. Buffett himself has pledged that 99% of his wealth will go to philanthropy during his lifetime or upon his death.

Should you buy Berkshire A or B? ›

Berkshire created two share classes in 1996 to make investing more accessible. Both share classes offer essentially the same exposure to the company's success. Most investors are better off sticking with Class B shares for their flexibility and affordability.

What are Berkshire Hathaway's top 3 stocks? ›

Top stocks Warren Buffett owns by size
StockNumber of Shares OwnedValue of Stake
Apple (NASDAQ:AAPL)789,368,450$149.9 billion
Bank of America (NYSE:BAC)1,032,852,006$40.6 billion
American Express (NYSE:AXP)151,610,700$36.8 billion
Coca-Cola (NYSE:KO)400,000,000$25.2 billion
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Is Berkshire Hathaway overpriced? ›

Berkshire Hathaway is the world's most expensive stock. One of the main reasons why the company's stock is so expensive is because it never went through a stock split. The company's CEO, Warren Buffet, deliberately decided against a split to prevent short-term trading which would lead to higher volatility.

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What is Warren Buffett's portfolio right now? ›

The current portfolio value is calculated to be $331.68 Bil. The turnover rate is 1%. In Warren Buffett's current portfolio as of 2024-03-31, the top 5 holdings are Apple Inc (AAPL), Bank of America Corp (BAC), American Express Co (AXP), Coca-Cola Co (KO), Chevron Corp (CVX), not including call and put options.

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