windy00
02-22

Berkshire’s monstrous ownership of cash has raised questions among shareholders and observers especially as interest rates are expected to fall from their multi-year highs. The Berkshire CEO and chairman in recent years has expressed frustration about an expensive market and few buying opportunities. Some investors and analysts have grown impatient with the lack of action and have sought an explanation why.

Despite his repeated selling of stock, Buffett said Berkshire will continue to prefer equities to cash.

Is the Downturn a Good Time to Revisit Buffett's Wisdom?
Berkshire Hathaway grew a record cash pile even larger to $334 billion. Buffett has avoided many historic downturns throughout his long investing career. With the market showing no clear signs of bottoming out, is it time to revisit Buffett's investment philosophy? Which of his quotes have been the most eye-opening for you? And is Berkshire a good hedge in times like these?
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