Warren Buffet Sells Puts to buy Stock (Billions worth)

Written on May 8, 2008 by OptionsRopeaDope

How are the markets doing for you? Fantastic for me.

Spotted this at Crossing Wall Street:

Buffett arranged his multibillion-dollar positions by selling puts on these indexes. Berkshire will only have to make payments if the respective indexes fall below the levels they were issued at. “In the meantime, the premiums we have received are ours to invest freely,” Buffett says in the quarterly report. At the end of 2007, the conglomerate had $4.5 billion in premiums and $4.6 billion in liabilities.

Berkshire has continued to enlarge its position. In the first quarter, it increased premiums by 8.5%, or $383 million, by selling more puts, and increased its liability by 34.8% to $6.2 billion. Berkshire recorded a first-quarter loss on the contracts of $1.2 billion.

The indexes Buffett is bullish on haven’t fared well in the past year, given the turmoil in the credit markets. Over the last 12 months, the S&P 500 has fallen 7.9%, the FTSE dropped 4.1%, the Euro Stoxx is down 12.1% and the Nikkei has plunged 19.2%. His positions reveal that he is confident that the European, Asian and U.S. markets will move far higher in next 10 years and beyond.

Buffett warned that Berkshire’s earnings may “swing widely because of the accounting regulations that govern the reporting of derivatives contracts,” but that “that these contracts will prove profitable over the 15- to 20-year periods they cover, even if we exclude the investment income we can expect to earn on the $4.9 billion that we hold.” Buffett did not disclose the exact size of this global bet, only remarking that “we’re talking billions and billions and billions and billions of dollars of these things.”

Guess that’s the trick - if you’re horizon is 10+ years out, there isn’t a better way to do it. Not so much for short term traders like me. I can imagine Buffet might do this on a number of candidates, with only a certain percentage decreasing in price enough. When that happens, he magically becaomes a huge stake holder in that company. Lots of wisdom in that idea.

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