Warren Buffett’s Final Wisdom: America’s Economic Fortress Stands Unshaken in 2025
The Oracle of Omaha drops his mic—with a bullish ode to US resilience.
Buffett's last act: A masterclass in patriotic capitalism
While crypto bros chase memecoins, the 95-year-old legend pens a love letter to productive assets. No mention of Bitcoin—but the subtext cuts deeper than a bear market.
Final verdict? The old guard still writes the playbook. Even as DeFi protocols crumble, Berkshire's bedrock holds firm. (Cue Wall Street bankers pretending they always agreed.)
Warren Buffett Highlights America’s Strength and Comeback Persona in the Farewell Letter

The billionaire addressed the US stock market’s prospects by citing his investment arm, Berkshire Hathaway. In the letter, he stressed that Berkshire Hathaway has fallen 50% several times, but has come back stronger. He compared the comeback to America’s strength, citing that every fall will lead to a bigger comeback.
said Warren Buffett. He wrote that market crashes are temporary and America has a functioning economy and can handle the decline.he wrote.
The farewell letter holds Warren Buffett’s long-term view of the American economy. In short, he wrote that the US economy can withstand shocks, recover from downturns, and support all businesses. Only the disciplined investors who can manage their finances based on these beliefs can make it big. The belief is in America’s comeback and that all downturns come in temporary phases.