10 Most Expensive Stocks (2024)

10 Most Expensive Stocks of April 2024

MercadoLibre Inc. (MELI)

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Stock Price

$1,505

Market Cap

$77.2 billion

10-Year Avg. Annualized Return

+32.4%

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$1,505

$77.2 billion

+32.4%

Why We Picked It

MercadoLibre is the largest e-commerce marketplace in Latin America. Investors might even think of it as Latin America’s version of Amazon.com (AMZN).

As of December 2021, the company has more than 140 million users and 1 million sellers across 18 different countries. It has a host of complimentary business segments, including shipping, payment and financing, advertising, classifieds and more.

MELI derives its revenue from final payments, advertising, processing payments, subscriptions and other operations.

Texas Pacific Land (TPL)

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Stock Price

$1,506

Market Cap

$11.5 billion

10-Year Avg. Annualized Return

+28.2%

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$1,506

$11.5 billion

+28.2%

Why We Picked It

Texas Pacific Land is one of the largest private landowners in the state of Texas, and its asset portfolio is 100% exposed to the oil-rich Permian Basin.

The company’s roots date all the way back to the bankruptcy of railroad company T&P back in 1888. At the time, T&P’s 3.5 million acres were placed into a trust to benefit T&P bondholders.

Today, Texas Pacific generates revenue from oil and gas activities, renewable energy and grazing and hunting leases.

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$1,746

$4.5 billion

+11.5%

Why We Picked It

White Mountains Insurance is a diversified insurance and financial services holding company that owns and manages a number of different businesses.

In its 30-year history, White Mountains has owned and operated property and casualty insurers, life insurers, financial guarantors, brokerages, reinsurers, service companies and investment advisors.

White Mountains is an excellent example of how a company with a relatively small business can still have a high share price. The company reported just $1.16 billion in total revenue in 2022.

Chipotle Mexican Grill (CMG)

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Stock Price

$2,896

Market Cap

$80.0 billion

10-Year Avg. Annualized Return

+17.7%

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$2,896

$80.0 billion

+17.7%

Why We Picked It

Chipotle Mexican Grill operates fast casual Mexican restaurants and has more than 3,000 locations, mostly in the U.S.

Chipotle sells burritos, tacos, burrito bowls, quesadillas and beverages, and its brand is focused on high-quality ingredients, competitive prices, convenience and speed of service.

Chipotle has also invested heavily in online and mobile sales and has built an impressive loyalty program membership of more than 30 million customers.

AutoZone Inc. (AZO)

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Stock Price

$3,147

Market Cap

$54.6 billion

10-Year Avg. Annualized Return

+19.3%

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$3,147

$54.6 billion

+19.3%

Why We Picked It

AutoZone is an auto parts and accessories retailer that operates more than 6,500 stores in the U.S., Mexico and Brazil. The company has a growing commercial customer base, but it still derives about 70% of its U.S. sales from do-it-yourself shoppers.

The average age of vehicles on U.S. roads reached a record high of above 12 years in 2022, a trend which should continue to support auto parts sales and AutoZone’s expensive stock price.

Seaboard Corp. (SEB)

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Stock Price

$3,150

Market Cap

$3.1 billion

10-Year Avg. Annualized Return

+2.1%

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$3,150

$3.1 billion

+2.1%

Why We Picked It

Seaboard is a Kansas-based multinational agribusiness and transportation conglomerate.

The company’s diverse business divisions include Seaboard Foods premium pork products, Seaboard Marine ocean transport company, Seaboard Overseas and Trading Group, Butterball turkey products and Mount Dora Farms jalapeno pepper processing.

Seaboard shares have lagged over the past decade, but its business and geographical diversification help mitigate investment risk.

Booking Holdings Inc. (BKNG)

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Stock Price

$3,632

Market Cap

$122.1 billion

10-Year Avg. Annualized Return

+11.4%

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$3,632

$122.1 billion

+11.4%

Why We Picked It

Booking Holdings operates leading online travel platforms, primarily in the U.S. and Europe. Booking is the parent company of popular online travel brands, including Priceline.com, Booking.com, Agoda and OpenTable.

In addition to hotel and alternative accommodation room booking, Booking customers can book airline tickets, rental cars, restaurant reservations, cruises and other vacation packages.

The online travel industry was crushed by the COVID-19 pandemic, but Booking’s business has fully recovered, including record revenue and adjusted earnings before interest, taxes, depreciation and amortization (EBITDA).

NVR, Inc. (NVR)

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Stock Price

$7,914

Market Cap

$25.3 billion

10-Year Avg. Annualized Return

+21.2%

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$7,914

$25.3 billion

+21.2%

Why We Picked It

NVR is one of the largest U.S. homebuilders, primarily focusing on single-family detached home construction. The company also has a mortgage and title insurance business.

The Federal Reserve’s emergency interest rate cuts in 2020 triggered a boom in the U.S. housing market, but the Fed has now been raising interest rates for the past year to combat inflation. As a result, mortgage rates have spiked and the housing market has cooled, weighing on NVR’s orders and growth outlook.

Berkshire Hathaway, Inc. (BRK.A)

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Stock Price

$633,899

Market Cap

$908.0 billion

10-Year Avg. Annualized Return

+13.0%

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$633,899

$908.0 billion

+13.0%

Why We Picked It

Berkshire Hathaway is billionaire value investing legend Warren Buffett’s multinational conglomerate holding company.

Berkshire has a massive public and private investment portfolio that includes stocks such as Apple (AAPL), Bank of America (BAC) and Chevron (CVX). Berkshire’s Class B shares are reasonably priced at just $308 per share, but its Class A stock price is approaching half a million dollars per share.

Buffett has said he will never split Berkshire’s Class A stock because he believes the high stock price ensures Berkshire has a sophisticated voting shareholder base with a long-term investing mindset.

*All data is sourced from StockRover, current as of April 4, 2024.

Stock Prices Don’t Mean Much

One of the biggest misconceptions among inexperienced investors is that a high share price indicates a stock is overvalued.

In reality, what matters is a company’s underlying value, which is more accurately represented by its market capitalization. Market cap is calculated by multiplying a company’s stock price by its total number of outstanding shares.

Different companies have widely different share structures, even if they have similar market caps. For example, Bank of America and Eli Lilly have similar market caps of around $300 billion—but Bank of America has more than 8.1 billion outstanding shares while Eli Lilly has only 950 million.

Stock Splits and Expensive Stocks

The list of most expensive stocks in the market mostly represents successful companies that have chosen not to implement stock splits.

A stock split increases a company’s total number of shares outstanding by a specific multiple and decreases its share price by that same multiple.

For example, a company with 1 million shares of stock worth $1,000 each may choose to implement a 2-for-1 split that would double its share count to 2 million and decrease its share price to $500.

It’s important for investors to understand that stock splits don’t inherently create any value for investors. In the case of the hypothetical stock split described above, the company’s market cap would be $1 billion both before and after the stock split.

Should You Buy Expensive Stocks?

The only difference between stocks with expensive share prices and stocks with affordable share prices is their share structure. A stock with a high share price is generally just as likely to have long-term upside potential as a stock with a low share price.

Dr. Robert Johnson, a chartered financial analyst (CFA) and professor of finance at Creighton University, says a company’s stock price should essentially be irrelevant to investors.

“What investors should be interested in is what ownership the share entitles them to. That is, as a shareholder, how much of the firm and the firm’s earning power do I own,” Johnson says.

This ownership is represented not by a stock’s share price but rather by its fundamental valuation metrics, such as P/E, price-to-sales and price-to-free cash flow ratios.

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10 Most Expensive Stocks (2024)

FAQs

Which stock has the highest price? ›

Berkshire Hathaway Inc.: Are you amazed to see Warrant Buffet's company at the top of the list of most expensive stock? Yes, this consumer goods conglomerate is the world's most expensive stock, which has a current market price of US$ 630500.

Which is the no. 1 share price? ›

What is the highest share price in India? The most expensive share in India is MRF Ltd (Madras Rubber Factory Limited). Its share price is Rs. 1,40,997.25 as of 23rd January 2024.

What are the best stocks for $100? ›

Alibaba Group Holding Limited (NYSE:BABA), Walmart Inc. (NYSE:WMT), Uber Technologies, Inc. (NYSE:UBER), and Micron Technology, Inc. (NASDAQ:MU) are some top stocks under $100.

What are the hottest stocks right now? ›

Most Actives
SymbolNamePrice (Intraday)
TSLATesla, Inc.184.89
SOFISoFi Technologies, Inc.6.76
WBDWarner Bros. Discovery, Inc.7.41
FFord Motor Company12.20
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Has any penny stock made it big? ›

Monster Beverages NASDAQ: MNST

In 2003, savvy investors could have scored Monster shares for as low as $0.25. Instead, this former penny stock has seen massive gains for investors that have continued to hold for the past decade, hence why they're a part of our famous penny stocks list.

Which stock will boom in 2024? ›

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  • Hindustan Unilever Ltd. ( HUL) ...
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  • Bharat Electronics (BEL) ...
  • Ultratech Cement. ...
  • New Delhi Television Limited (NDTV) ...
  • Larsen and Toubro (L&T) ...
  • Varun Beverages.
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What stock gives the most money? ›

9 Highest Dividend-Paying Stocks in the S&P 500
StockTrailing annual dividend yield*
AT&T Inc. (T)6.3%
Verizon Communications Inc. (VZ)6.3%
Healthpeak Properties Inc. (DOC)6.6%
Altria Group Inc. (MO)8.8%
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Mar 29, 2024

Which top 10 shares to buy? ›

Top Long-Term Stocks in India for 2024 as per market capitalisation
CompanyIndustry
Tata Consultancy ServicesIT Services
Hindustan UnileverConsumer Goods
InfosysIT Services
HDFC BankBanking
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Which stock is growing fast? ›

FAST GROWING STOCK
S.No.NameROCE %
2.Dr Reddy's Labs26.73
3.Hero Motocorp22.72
4.Shree Cement8.99
5.Bajaj Holdings13.07
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Which stock is going to boom? ›

growth stocks for future
S.No.NameROCE %
1.Ksolves India171.27
2.Tips Industries106.57
3.Remedium Life102.61
4.Jyoti Resins72.90
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Which stock gives the highest return? ›

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Name3Y ReturnRev 3Y change %
Reliance Industries Ltd60.91%46.91%
Tata Consultancy Services Ltd22.01%46.73%
Bharti Airtel Ltd152.84%58.95%
ICICI Bank Ltd85.04%24.3%
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What is a good $1 stock? ›

The best penny stocks under $1 in May 2024 are:
  • Ginkgo Bioworks Holdings Inc. [NYSE: DNA]
  • Chicken Soup for the Soul Entertainment Inc. [NASDAQ: CSSE]
  • Inno Holdings Inc. [NASDAQ: INHD]
  • Collective Audience Inc. [NASDAQ: CAUD]
  • Biomerica Inc. [NASDAQ: BMRA]
4 days ago

Where to invest $1,000 in stocks right now? ›

8 Best Stocks to Buy Now With $1,000
StockImplied upside*
Amazon.com Inc. (AMZN)7.8%
Meta Platforms Inc. (META)16%
Eli Lilly and Co. (LLY)17.9%
Broadcom Inc. (AVGO)22.1%
4 more rows
Apr 16, 2024

What stocks are worth a dollar? ›

Best One Dollar Stocks to Buy According To Hedge Funds
  • Compugen Ltd. (NASDAQ:CGEN)
  • SelectQuote, Inc. (NYSE:SLQT)
  • Doma Holdings Inc. (NYSE:DOMA)
  • Alaunos Therapeutics, Inc. (NASDAQ:TCRT)
  • ATI Physical Therapy, Inc. (NYSE:ATIP)
  • LumiraDx Limited (NASDAQ:LMDX)
  • Gran Tierra Energy Inc. (NYSE:GTE)
Jan 27, 2023

What stock is worth the most money? ›

The most expensive stock is Berkshire Hathaway's Class A stock.

Can Apple stock reach $1000? ›

The bottom line: Apple stock reaching $500 or $1,000 hinges on macroeconomic factors and the company's ability to succeed in new markets. It's impossible to say with certainty that Apple will reach $500 or $1,000 in the future.

What stock has gained the most in history? ›

10 Best-Performing Stocks of the Past 30 Years
Stock30-year total returnValue of initial $10,000 stake
Amazon.com Inc. (AMZN)178,141%*$17.8 million
Apple Inc. (AAPL)96,333%$9.6 million
Biogen Inc. (BIIB)74,990%$7.5 million
Nvidia Corp. (NVDA)64,223%*$6.4 million
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What was the highest Amazon stock price? ›

The all-time high Amazon stock closing price was 189.05 on April 11, 2024. The Amazon 52-week high stock price is 189.77, which is 6% above the current share price. The Amazon 52-week low stock price is 103.31, which is 42.3% below the current share price. The average Amazon stock price for the last 52 weeks is 145.71.

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