Warren Buffett’s $177 Billion Warning to Wall Street
Warren Buffett, the 94-year-old CEO of Berkshire Hathaway, has signaled a seismic shift in his investment strategy. The Oracle of Omaha has been a net seller of stocks for 11 consecutive quarters—a $177 billion warning shot across Wall Street's bow. This comes as he prepares to step down from day-to-day operations, with Berkshire's Q2 cash FLOW statement revealing deeper concerns about U.S. tariffs impacting operations.
The investing legend's retreat from equities coincides with a six-decade track record of delivering nearly 5,750,000% returns on Berkshire's Class A shares. Yet his current caution speaks volumes. While crypto markets weren't mentioned, Buffett's risk-off stance contrasts sharply with digital asset markets where institutional adoption continues accelerating.