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Warren Buffett’s ‘Mystery’ $1.8 Billion Investment Revealed

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In May, Warren Buffett’s Berkshire Hathaway filed a 13-F (a quarterly report disclosing a firm’s holdings) that listed investments in what have been labeled “mystery stocks.”

As Business Insider explains, big investors can ask for permission from the SEC to keep some aspects of their trading activity under the radar, giving them the ability to “quietly build large positions.”

Related: Warren Buffett’s Wealth Grew More After Turning 65

Since that 13-F filing, investors have been scrambling to learn what the Oracle of Omaha was backing, hoping to get in early. Well, the wait is finally over, and the company revealed the mystery investments. Prepare yourself, it isn’t exactly sexy: Berkshire Hathaway announced it took a combined $1.8 billion stake in homebuilders DR Horton and Lennar, and steel producer Nucor.

Investor’s Business Daily reports that Nucor traded up 6.2% to 153.34 before the open based on the news. DR Horton rose 3.1% and Lennar climbed 4.6%.

Other notable investments included Berkshire Hathaway buying more than five million shares in UnitedHealth last quarter for a stake worth about $1.6 billion.

Related: Warren Buffett Says to Forget About 10,000 Hours of Practice — If You Want to Master Something, Do This Instead

In May, 94-year-old Buffett announced that stepping down as Berkshire CEO at the end of the year but would stay on as chairman of the board. Greg Abel, Berkshire’s current vice chairman of non-insurance operations, will take over as CEO.

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In May, Warren Buffett’s Berkshire Hathaway filed a 13-F (a quarterly report disclosing a firm’s holdings) that listed investments in what have been labeled “mystery stocks.”

As Business Insider explains, big investors can ask for permission from the SEC to keep some aspects of their trading activity under the radar, giving them the ability to “quietly build large positions.”

Related: Warren Buffett’s Wealth Grew More After Turning 65

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