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Berkshire Hathaway's now-retired billionaire boss and its new leader have collectively been net sellers of stocks for 14 consecutive quarters.
"But that doesn't mean that investing is terrible. It does mean that prices for an awful lot of things will look very silly."
For nearly 60 years, investors have measured themselves against one benchmark: Warren Buffett. Since taking control of Berkshire Hathaway (NYSE:BRK-A | BRK-A Price Prediction)(NYSE:BRK-B) in the mid-1960s,
Berkshire Hathaway was a net seller of stocks in the first quarter despite holding a record $397 billion in investable capital.
Warren Buffett called out unprecedented amounts of "gambling" in markets, and sounded the alarm on deepfakes and nuclear weapons.
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The Oracle of Omaha significantly pared down a dual-industry leader for a company whose balance sheet and operating prospects may be even more rock-solid.
The SPDR Gold Shares ETF advanced 151% over the last five years, while the Vanguard S&P 500 ETF posted a total return of 82%. That means gold prices outpaced the U.S. stock market by 69 percentage points. But there is a simple explanation.