The 94-year-old CEO of Berkshire Hathaway sold more stocks in the latest quarter and grew a record cash pile even larger to $334 billion, but failed to explain in his highly anticipated annual letter why the investor known for his astute equity purchases over time was seemingly battening down the hatches.
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For a few years I've been reading the annual Berkshire letters. There are many things I disagree with Warren about, but he writes the best annual letters....they are almost more like stories....you can learn alot from them....
https://berkshirehathaway.com/letters/2024ltr.pdf
Case in point. Here is how he details the huge tax bill they paid.....
Another part:
🤮 this is literary poison.
I used to read them every year.
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I wonder what he knows that we don't. It seems like a really bad idea to hold that much cash.
Is he turning "fearful when others are greedy"?
334B in cash and zero Bitcoin. Sad.