Warren Buffett’s latest shareholder letter for Berkshire Hathaway’s Q4 earnings offers a fascinating glimpse into the 94-year-old CEO’s strategy. Despite selling off stocks and growing a record cash pile to $334 billion, the letter leaves investors curious—Buffett, known for his sharp equity picks, didn’t dive into why he’s holding back on major investments. Does this signal caution, opportunity, or a shift in approach? With BRK.A and BRK.B stocks showing mixed signals, it’s a moment for investors to ponder what’s next for this iconic portfolio. What do you think—should we expect big moves in 2025?
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