
Since May, it has fallen against the trend by 14%! With the handover approaching, Berkshire's "Buffett premium" is disappearing

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Berkshire Hathaway Class A shares have recorded a historically poor performance relative to the market in this round. This reflects that the long-standing "Buffett premium" associated with Berkshire stock may not be immediately passed on to its successors. It is currently unclear who is selling Berkshire Class A shares. For a long time, these Class A shares have primarily been held and passed down through generations by Buffett's family, who were early investors. Quarterly reports from large institutional investors and hedge funds will not be disclosed until later this month
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