Fresh data shows Warren Buffett holds a significant portion of the U.S. Treasury bill market, demonstrating his investing strategy.
Buffett's Treasury Bill Holdings
According to Berkshire Hathaway's latest financial report, Warren Buffett owns $300.87 billion in Treasury bills, which constitutes 4.89% of the total market, hitting $6.15 trillion at the end of March 2025. This amount includes $14.4 billion in bills with under three months left to maturity.
Comparison to the Federal Reserve
Buffett now holds more Treasury bills than the Federal Reserve itself, which owns just over $195 billion. This positions Berkshire Hathaway stronger in the T-bill market than the most powerful central bank in the world.
Market Watching and Waiting for Growth
Warren Buffett is observing the market, looking for the right investment opportunities. Despite the stock market's downturn, he prefers to stay in cash and wait for the 'fat pitch'. With Berkshire's size, even billion-dollar deals may not create significant impacts on his investments.
Warren Buffett, following his strategy, continues to build assets in Treasury bills, which gives him a strong position in the financial market while competitors like the Federal Reserve remain behind.