Movement Alert|Nucor Falls 3.57% in Regular Trading, Berkshire Sells Down Position for Second Consecutive Quarter Amid Broad Steel Sector Weakness

Market Focus
Aug 20

On August 20, Nucor declined 3.57% in regular trading, trading at $240.205 per share, with turnover of $35.72 million. The stock extended its multi-day slide as institutional selling pressure and sector-wide headwinds weighed on sentiment.

On the news front, Berkshire Hathaway's latest Q2 13F filing revealed that after trimming approximately 39% of its Nucor position in Q1, the firm further reduced its remaining stake by more than half in Q2. The consecutive quarters of aggressive liquidation by one of the market's most closely watched institutional investors has exerted sustained downward pressure on investor confidence.

The broader steel sector saw pronounced weakness on the same session. ArcelorMittal fell 6.77%, Steel Dynamics declined 4.58%, and Cleveland-Cliffs dropped 4.34%, amplifying sector-linked selling across the group. Despite recent positive signals — including Q2 adjusted EPS of $4.84 that beat the $4.46 consensus estimate and Argus raising its price target to $303 with a Buy rating — the Berkshire overhang and cyclical sector concerns have dominated near-term trading dynamics.

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