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Buffett continues to bet on a stock market crash

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  • AxtremusA Axtremus

    Maybe he just doesn't want to do too much now as he nears retirement, leaving more big decisions to his successor.

    HoraceH Online
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    @Axtremus said in Buffett continues to bet on a stock market crash:

    Maybe he just doesn't want to do too much now as he nears retirement, leaving more big decisions to his successor.

    Keeping cash is as big a decision as investing it is.

    Education is extremely important.

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    • HoraceH Online
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      BRK down on the day, after an extremely good earnings report over the weekend. The market hates the cash strategy.

      Education is extremely important.

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      • HoraceH Online
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        I won't be at all surprised if real valuations grow into these bubbly prices, due to AI. If that happens, BRK is screwed. The problem with keeping cash is that you either capitulate eventually, thereby eating the opportunity costs, or permanently accept the objectively bad outcome of 0% returns indefinitely.

        Education is extremely important.

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        • jon-nycJ Online
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          They’re probably earning more like 4% but still there’s some opportunity cost there.

          If you don't take it, it can only good happen.

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          • HoraceH Online
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            Yeah I guess it's in cash equivalents with sufficient liquidity, earning something or other.

            Education is extremely important.

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            • kluursK Offline
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              So, what do we recommend for Buffet to ensure he'll not outlive his investments?

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              • HoraceH Horace

                @Axtremus said in Buffett continues to bet on a stock market crash:

                Maybe he just doesn't want to do too much now as he nears retirement, leaving more big decisions to his successor.

                Keeping cash is as big a decision as investing it is.

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                @Horace said in Buffett continues to bet on a stock market crash:

                @Axtremus said in Buffett continues to bet on a stock market crash:

                Maybe he just doesn't want to do too much now as he nears retirement, leaving more big decisions to his successor.

                Keeping cash is as big a decision as investing it is.

                Yet one that can be easily changed.

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                • MikM Away
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                  It may be part of his decision to give away the fortune.

                  "You cannot subsidize irresponsibility and expect people to become more responsible." — Thomas Sowell

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                  • AxtremusA Axtremus

                    @Horace said in Buffett continues to bet on a stock market crash:

                    @Axtremus said in Buffett continues to bet on a stock market crash:

                    Maybe he just doesn't want to do too much now as he nears retirement, leaving more big decisions to his successor.

                    Keeping cash is as big a decision as investing it is.

                    Yet one that can be easily changed.

                    HoraceH Online
                    HoraceH Online
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                    @Axtremus said in Buffett continues to bet on a stock market crash:

                    @Horace said in Buffett continues to bet on a stock market crash:

                    @Axtremus said in Buffett continues to bet on a stock market crash:

                    Maybe he just doesn't want to do too much now as he nears retirement, leaving more big decisions to his successor.

                    Keeping cash is as big a decision as investing it is.

                    Yet one that can be easily changed.

                    Open market stock investments are easily changed.

                    Education is extremely important.

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                    • kluursK kluurs

                      So, what do we recommend for Buffet to ensure he'll not outlive his investments?

                      jon-nycJ Online
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                      @kluurs said in Buffett continues to bet on a stock market crash:

                      So, what do we recommend for Buffet to ensure he'll not outlive his investments?

                      Give it all to me and I will support him and his wife until they die.

                      That’s the kind of guy I am, I don’t even know them yet I’m willing to assume their longevity risk.

                      If you don't take it, it can only good happen.

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                      • HoraceH Online
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                        Michael Burry of Big Short fame took out a bunch of shorts on AI plays like PLTR and NVDA last quarter. They're all deeply underwater by now, presumably, but maybe they'll pay off eventually.

                        Education is extremely important.

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                        • 89th8 Online
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                          I'd have to imagine they'll come back to earth eventually. The valuations are pretty bananas, but who knows. I got lucky buying PLTR a few years ago at like $6, so a few months ago when it was at $160 I sold like 30%. Of course it's like $190 now...

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                          • 89th8 Online
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                            Ha guess it was at $210 yesterday but is down 15% today.

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