If anyone was going to give one of the world’s most renowned investors unsolicited investment advice, it’s probably not surprising that that someone was Elon Musk.
After Berkshire Hathaway(NYSE: BRK.A)(NYSE: BRK.B) reduced its position in Apple, Musk went on his social media platform X, formerly known as Twitter, calling on Warren Buffett to buy shares of his company Tesla(NASDAQ: TSLA).
Musk said Buffett taking a stake in Telsa was “an obvious move.” Let’s look at why that absolutely, positively won’t happen.
Buffett’s investment style
Warren Buffett has been one of the most successful investors in the world. He took over failing textile manufacturer Berkshire Hathaway in 1965, which he later turned into a holding company for his various private and public investments.
A disciple of famed value investor Benjamin Graham, Buffett altered Graham’s strategy with the help of Charlie Munger to invest in great companies at fair prices and to…


