Warren Buffett’s Annual Letter Shares 4 of the Most Chilling Words Investors Will Ever Witness
From Nasdaq: 2025-02-27 04:51:00
Warren Buffett, CEO of Berkshire Hathaway, has overseen a remarkable gain of 6,076,172% in the company’s Class A shares in his 60 years at the helm. Investors closely follow his moves, including quarterly Form 13Fs and annual shareholder letters for insight into his investment strategy and market outlook.
Buffett’s latest shareholder letter reveals his struggle to find compelling investment opportunities in the current pricey stock market. Berkshire Hathaway has been a net seller of stocks, with nearly $173 billion sold over nine quarters. The market’s high valuations, as indicated by metrics like the Buffett Indicator and Shiller P/E Ratio, suggest caution.
Despite the market’s high valuations, Buffett remains committed to long-term equity investment. He emphasizes patience and value investing, waiting for opportune moments to deploy Berkshire’s capital. The Oracle of Omaha’s historical success and shareholder ethos of predominantly investing in American equities guide his strategy.
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