One of the things that makes Warren Buffett such a respected investor is that he’s happy to share investment lessons with anyone interested.
Buffett recently made a massive change to Berkshire Hathaway‘s (NYSE: BRK.A) (NYSE: BRK.B) portfolio. He sold around $75 billion worth of Apple (AAPL) stock, by far his largest sale of any single equity position in the company’s history. As with any decision Buffett makes, I’m sure he has several lessons he’s learned from his investment in Apple and the recent cut in the position.
But investors don’t have to wait for Buffett to speak or write more about the topic. There are two hidden lessons from Buffett’s decision that every investor can learn right now. Hopefully, these lessons will help investors make better financial decisions.
This post originally appeared at The Motley Fool.