Chart Of The Day: Is Berkshire Hathaway Stock's Long-Term Uptrend About To End?

 | Jun 21, 2022 21:33

There's a good reason Warren Buffett, CEO and Chairman of Berkshire Hathaway (NYSE:BRKb), is often referred to as 'the Oracle of Omaha'. The legendary investor is highly respected for his market acumen and much sought after for his ideas on strategic market positioning.

Since he became CEO of Berkshire Hathaway in 1965, Buffet's investments have transformed the former insurance company into a more diversified enterprise and created about $690 billion in value. That's an average return of 20.1% every year. Another way of looking at Buffett's results thus far: his efforts provided a more than 3,600,000% boost to BRK's valuation.

Because of this success, investors view Berkshire Hathaway as an economic bellwether, perhaps even an equity market pacesetter since Buffet's business savvy puts him ahead of the curve, generally on the upside. As such, if Berkshire shares are doing poorly, it probably doesn't bode well for the stocks of companies that are managed with less skill.

So how is Berkshire Hathaway doing? The monthly chart still looks relatively positive: