Greg Abel Sells Berkshire Hathaway's Visa and Mastercard Shares, Invests in a Stock Warren Buffett Sold Six Years Ago
📊 BRK.B — Piyasa Yorumu
■ neutral · 30%While this news reflects a major investor's portfolio change, it does not carry a macroeconomic signal that would directly affect broad market sentiment in the short term. The sale of payment processors such as Visa and Mastercard may create short-term pressure on the sector, but this move is not expected to spread across the broader market. Although investing in a stock that Buffett has previously sold may be seen as a strategic move, it will not be decisive for the overall market direction. Therefore, the likelihood of the news causing a notable shift in global or Turkish markets is low.
📊 MA — Piyasa Yorumu
■ neutral · 60%The news indicates that Berkshire Hathaway has sold its positions in Visa and Mastercard and invested in another stock, but it does not directly imply a negative outlook for MA (Mastercard). Technically, the RSI is neutral at 50, the MACD remains below the signal line, and the price is squeezed between the SMA20 and SMA50. No clear short-term directional signal has emerged, and the market may await further details to price in the news. Therefore, a neutral outlook prevails.
📊 JST — Piyasa Yorumu
▼ down · 60%JST's RSI has entered overbought territory at 79.9, increasing the likelihood of a short-term correction or profit-taking. News headlines indicate that major investors are exiting payment giants such as Visa and Mastercard, which could negatively impact risk appetite in the cryptocurrency market. Although the MACD remains bullish, the overbought signal and uncertainty generated by the news support a short-term bearish bias. While the price remains above the SMA20 and SMA50, keeping the medium-term trend strong, the short-term correction risk is prevailing.
📊 V — Piyasa Yorumu
■ neutral · 40%The news indicates that Berkshire Hathaway has sold its holdings in Visa and Mastercard to invest in another stock. This could be perceived as a short-term negative signal for Visa (V), though it is not expected to create direct selling pressure. Technical indicators present mixed signals: the RSI is neutral at 55, the MACD remains below the signal line, and the price is trading near the 20-day moving average. Despite a 2.6% rise in the last 24 hours, momentum appears weak. Therefore, determining a clear short-term direction is challenging, and the market's reaction to the news may be limited.