Buffett leaves the ship in the middle of a storm, handing the helm to Abel and a fortune along the way. And he continues to preach discipline, even surrounded by flames, debts, and burning cryptos.
Buffett leaves the ship in the middle of a storm, handing the helm to Abel and a fortune along the way. And he continues to preach discipline, even surrounded by flames, debts, and burning cryptos.
Warren Buffett is not a man who speaks into the void. When he speaks, the financial world listens. At 94 years old, the legendary investor uses his annual letter to shareholders to deliver a blunt message to Washington: budgetary excesses and monetary instability threaten the American economy. This alarm signal comes at a time when Berkshire Hathaway is recording spectacular financial performances, with a record profit and a historic cash reserve of $334.2 billion. Thus, in a market where investment opportunities are becoming scarce, Buffett favors caution and is preparing to hand over to his designated successor, Greg Abel.
Renowned investor Warren Buffett doesn't like cryptocurrencies, bitcoin (BTC) included. And he's not hiding it. On several occasions, the billionaire has explained why, in his opinion, this asset is not worth investing your money in. Yet there is evidence that the businessman has missed an opportunity to increase his fortune.