Warren Buffett: “Retirees face a bleak future”
by Simon Black Warren Buffett minced no words in his most recent annual shareholder letter (which came out over the weekend) when he told investors that “retirees face a bleak future.”
by Simon Black Warren Buffett minced no words in his most recent annual shareholder letter (which came out over the weekend) when he told investors that “retirees face a bleak future.”
The end of the party looms for markets high on stimulus. An economic boom could make last year’s gains go flat for investorst.co/JZOT9Le8mb • #WarrenBuffett warns of ‘bleak future’ for
by thefoodboylover digesttime.com/2021/02/28/after-buffett-charlie-munger-compares-bitcoin-to-louse-and-suggests-it-will-fail/ Charlie Munger, a famous investor and vice president of Berkshire Hathaway, followed in the footsteps of Warren Buffett by harshly criticizing Bitcoin at the Daily Journal Corporation’s annual
Buffett-led Berkshire Hathaway opened a position in Pfizer in the third quarter of 2020. In a regulatory filing last week, though, Berkshire revealed that it had dumped all of its
by visualcapitalist In 2001, Warren Buffett famously described the stock market capitalization-to-GDP ratio as “the best single measure of where valuations stand at any given moment.” This ratio, now commonly known as the
The so-called 'Buffett Indicator' has hit an All-Time High. Global stocks now worth equal to 122.4% of global GDP. pic.twitter.com/8rp8C8eD0b — Holger Zschaepitz (@Schuldensuehner) February 6, 2021 Over 40% of
According to this Website The Buffett Indicator is the ratio of total US stock market valuation to GDP. As of January 14, 2021 we calculate the Buffett Indicator as:
Buffett indicator sounds the alarm. Global stock mkt cap has now topped 120% of global GDP, and thus the same level as before the crash in 2008. pic.twitter.com/dXjTkn5TyX — Holger
by redditusername003 archive.fortune.com/magazines/fortune/fortune_archive/1999/11/22/269071/index.htm I think this article is worth reading every year or so. This is one of four? of Buffett’s famous op-eds related to market levels. They’ve all somehow been
The Buffett Indicator. What Would Warren Do?? pic.twitter.com/igmo9XMF6I — David Larew (@ThinkTankCharts) December 25, 2020 GDP growth, 2020. Norway: -2.8%Ireland: -3%Poland: -3.6%Russia: -4.1%Denmark: -4.5%Sweden: -4.7%Switzerland: -5.3%Netherlands: -5.4%Germany: -6%Hungary: -6.1%Austria: -6.7%Belgium:
When it comes to getting the best bang for their buck, Warren Buffett is a master. The investment mogul uses recessions and market crashes to invest in top companies, seeing
via wallstreetonparade: According to the 13F filing that Warren Buffett’s Berkshire Hathaway made with the Securities and Exchange Commission for the quarter ending December 31, 2019, it held 59.5 million shares
from Daily Market Wisdom with Nick Santiago For more than 20 years, Master Trader Nick Santiago has been beating the markets. He’s made some incredible calls along the way and now he’s looking
by Lance Roberts “The stock market is not the economy.” Such has been the “Siren’s Song” of investors over the last couple of years as valuation expansion has been the sole driver of
Warren Buffett is the Oracle of Omaha they say. Billions sitting on the sidelines, just waiting to invest. Well his biggest investment just came last quarter and here it is:
Warning: This Warren Buffett Indicator Predicts a Market Crash surprised investors by saying that Buffett did not buy stocks in the 2020 bear market. Berkshire Hathaway’s cash balance in fact