Top Stocks Warren Buffett Should Buy in 2016 | The Motley Fool (2024)

Top Stocks Warren Buffett Should Buy in 2016 | The Motley Fool (1)
Why's Buffett smiling? Because he's sitting on billions of dollars in a buyer's market.

Warren Buffett has spoken about being greedy when others are fearful. If he really believes that, then he must be licking his chops right now, with the U.S. stock market in complete "sell" mode to start 2016, andBerkshire Hathaway(BRK.B 0.34%) (BRK.A 0.92%) sitting on more than $60 billion in cash through the end of last quarter.

So what stocks should Buffett buy? Here are three that could be perfect candidates for Buffett to bag with his $60 billion elephant gun.

Riding a huge global trend
One of Buffett's best-known investing successes isAmerican Express, but Berkshire also holds a small stake inMastercard(MA -0.76%). Not only does Mastercard have an enviable position as the No. 2 credit card processing giant behindVisa, but there is an enormous opportunity for growth ahead.

Mastercard has a huge market share already, but the electronic payments business is still very much a growth industry. Credit and debit cards may seem commonplace, but even in developed markets, cash and checks still make up well over half of all transactions. Move outside of developed nations, and more than 90% of payments are cash-based. Added together, only 15% of global transactions are electronic in nature.

This goes beyond credit cards. While most people know Mastercard for its namesake credit card, it's important to understand that those cards are issued by bank partners that actually lend the credit. Mastercard's real business is its payment network, facilitating the transaction and payment to merchants in a secure and timely manner. This includes debit, pre-paid, mobile payment apps -- basically every type of electronic transaction you can think of. In other words, Mastercard is the facilitator of electronic commerce of all types, not just a name on a credit card.

Throw in a billion-person expansion of the global middle class over the next 15 years and now's a great time for Buffett to go big on another leader in electronic payments.

Back to his value roots
Buffett hasn't been a die-hard value investor in decades, butBank of America Corp.(BAC -0.79%) has to stir his soul at this point. Since the financial crisis, the megabank has spent hundreds of billions on litigation and loan losses related to the housing crisis, and is only just now moving beyond that part of its past.

The bank just reported its full 2015 financial results recently, and earnings for the year were the highest they have been in nearly a decade. At the same time, there is every reason to expect those earnings to continue to grow, as it shakes off the vestiges of its past legal challenges and the losses from its Countrywide Mortgage acquisition at the start of the housing crisis.

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BAC Net Income (TTM) data by YCharts.

Bank of America is one of the cheapest big-bank stocks you can buy, with a price to book value multiple barely over 0.6, a significant discount to its value, and well below the multiple of most of its peers.

Sure, Berkshire already holds a $5 billion investment in Bank of America warrants -- which are valued at nearly triple that today -- but the value and profit growth opportunity is almost too good to pass up at this point.

Buy more Berkshire
Buffett has been reticent in the past to buy back shares of Berkshire itself, largely because he's historically been able to find better long-term uses for cash than the one-time benefit of reducing the share count. However, that could change this year, especially if the market continues to fall. In his 2012 letter to shareholders, Buffett wrote the following:

We originally said we would not pay more than 110% of book value, but that proved unrealistic. Therefore, we increased the limit to 120% in December when a large block became available at about 116% of book value. 19 But never forget: In repurchase decisions, price is all-important. Value is destroyed when purchases are made above intrinsic value. The directors and I believe that continuing shareholders are benefited in a meaningful way by purchases up to our 120% limit.

As of this writing, Berkshire's shares trade at around 124% of book value, knocking on Buffett's price limit where shares start to look attractive for repurchase.

Looking ahead: Expect the unexpected
Buffett has continued to show himself to be disciplined and focused on the very long term, even as he approaches his ninth decade of life, so rest assured that whatever he does with Berkshire's massive pile of cash, it will add value to the company for years to come. And it's probably not going to be any of the stocks above -- unless Uncle Warren happens to get his best ideas from me (he doesn't).

Nonetheless, now is starting to look like a great time to be a long-term investor with money to burn. The market may be down 10% to start 2016, but if you're a buyer right now with years ahead of you to invest, the bargain bins are starting to fill up. Channel your inner Oracle of Omaha and find some long-term winners for your own portfolio.

Jason Hall owns shares of American Express, Berkshire Hathaway, and MasterCard. The Motley Fool owns shares of and recommends Berkshire Hathaway, MasterCard, and Visa. The Motley Fool recommends American Express and Bank of America. We Fools may not all hold the same opinions, but we all believe that considering a diverse range of insights makes us better investors. The Motley Fool has a disclosure policy.

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FAQs

What is the rule 8 of Warren Buffett? ›

Rule 8: Invest in What You Understand

And Buffett speaks from experience. He's renowned for not investing in high-tech stocks back in their pilgrimage because he admits he didn't fully understand what they were about or what they were trying to achieve.

What is the never forget rule number 1? ›

Warren Buffett 1930–

Rule No 1: never lose money. Rule No 2: never forget rule No 1. Investment must be rational; if you can't understand it, don't do it. It's only when the tide goes out that you learn who's been swimming naked.

What stock is Buffett buying now? ›

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Nu Holdings LtdNU2.2%
NVR IncNVR0.4%
Occidental Petroleum CorpOXY28.8%
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What is Warren Buffett 70 30 rule? ›

A 70/30 portfolio is an investment portfolio where 70% of investment capital is allocated to stocks and 30% to fixed-income securities, primarily bonds. Any portfolio can be broken down into different percentages this way, such as 80/20 or 60/40.

What is the Buffett's two list rule? ›

Buffett presented a three-step exercise to help streamline his focus. The first step was to write down his top 25 career goals. In the second step, Buffett told Flint to identify his top five goals from the list. In the final step, Flint had two lists: the top five goals (List A) and the remaining 20 (List B).

What is Warren Buffett's favorite stock? ›

Apple is the world's most valuable public company and Warren Buffet's largest stock holding. Under the leadership of CEO Tim Cook, Apple has continued to provide outstanding value to long-term shareholders.

What stocks is Warren Buffett buying in 2024? ›

8 Best Warren Buffett Stocks to Buy in 2024
StockImplied Upside from July 15 close
Apple Inc. (AAPL)2.4%
American Express Co. (AXP)18.9%
Coca-Cola Co. (KO)7.2%
Chevron Corp. (CVX)22.1%
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What does Warren Buffett suggest to invest in? ›

So, why does Buffett only recommend index funds? Because it's the best possible choice, "on an expectancy basis," as he put it. In other words, buying an index fund has a higher expected return than buying any single individual stock or actively managed mutual fund.

What is the 8% rule in stocks? ›

The 8% sell rule is a strategy used by some investors to minimize losses and help preserve their capital. The rule is typically applied when a stock drops 8% under your purchase price—regardless of the situation. Keep in mind that this isn't a hard-and-fast rule.

What are Warren Buffett's 5 rules? ›

A: Five rules drawn from Warren Buffett's wisdom for potentially building wealth include investing for the long term, staying informed, maintaining a competitive advantage, focusing on quality, and managing risk.

What is the rule of 8 financial? ›

As Morningstar noted, Ramsey recommended that retirees invest all of their assets in equities and then withdraw 8% a year of the portfolio's starting value, with each year's expenditures adjusted for inflation. For example, if you have a $500,000 starting portfolio, you would withdraw $40,000 in Year 1.

What is the rule 8 of a company? ›

Every private company which has a paid up share capital of ten crore rupees or more shall have a whole -time company secretary. A company other than a company covered under rule 8 which has a paid up share capital of five crore rupees or more shall have a whole-time company secretary.

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