• 8 hours ago
Warren Buffett has recently been a net seller of stocks, reducing positions in favorites like Apple and Bank of America while closing holdings in two S&P 500 ETFs. These moves have sparked speculation that Buffett is losing confidence in the market as Berkshire amasses over $330 billion in cash reserves. Buffett's actions align with his value-driven strategy, which emphasizes caution during periods of high market valuations. The Oracle of Omaha focuses on selectively buying quality stocks at reasonable prices and holding cash for future opportunities. Buffett reaffirmed his long-term commitment to equities in his recent shareholder letter.

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