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💰 Berkshire Hathaway’s Class A shares are famously expensive, recently exceeding $700,000 per share, making them inaccessible to many individual investors.

🧩 Fractional shares offer a practical pathway for investors with limited capital to gain exposure to high-value companies like Berkshire Hathaway without needing to purchase a full, costly share.

🧐 The video suggests that fractional shares are most sensible for specific, high-priced stocks such as Berkshire Hathaway, emphasizing the need to weigh their unique pros and cons before investing.

@ElClubDeInversion:
“One of the reasons that make sense of fractional shares is the following. Does Berkshire Hathaway ring a bell? Or perhaps if I tell you it’s the company led by the legendary investor Warren Buffett, you might place it a bit more. In any case, this company is known for being the company whose shares have the highest trading price in the entire world. As you see on screen, the price of this stock has been appreciating impressively over time, currently reaching a value that has even surpassed, listen to this, $700,000 per share. Yes, yes, yes, each share. Can you afford to acquire one share of this company? If so, I’d love to see you show off in the comments box below, but for the rest of us mortals, using fractional shares could be a way, without having those more than $700,000, to invest in the company of the famous Oracle of Omaha. Now, there are also what are known as Class B shares that will allow you to invest in Berkshire Hathaway with a much smaller starting capital, but today we are not going to discuss them. Personally, I believe that trading with fractional shares should be limited to those cases where you are specifically interested in buying shares of a particular company and, furthermore, those shares trade at a really high price. The typical example I mentioned at the beginning, Berkshire Hathaway or similar. In other cases, I personally would not trade with fractional shares because you’ve already seen that there are quite a few aspects to consider before investing in this type of share.”

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