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Is the market overvalued?

SilentBirdHunter

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For the past eight quarters, Berkshire Hathaway has been a net seller of equities,
raking in $166 billion by off-loading massive amounts of stock,
including longtime favorites, like Apple and Bank of America.

The scale of these sales is unprecedented,
as it's the first time since 2018 that Buffett hasn't bought back any of Berkshire's stock.
Buffett may see the market as currently overvalued?
 
It will be interesting to see what happens when he starts to buy, and also what happens when he dies. I have been buying more of BRKB as I figure I will let him worry about it more than me. The one thing I keep telling myself is that the P/E rating thing is changed as pensions are phased out and 401K take the place. More and more money every payday dumped into public trade stocks is going to keep pushing that overall PE ratio higher.
 
Berkshire has been sitting on record levels of cash, which could mean that Warren Buffett is waiting for better opportunities or a potential market downturn before making his next big move. It’s interesting to see how he’s positioning himself in anticipation of future market shifts. Personally, I’ve been using checkfreescore to help with my financial situation. They provide excellent resources for tracking my credit score, offering consultations, and helping me plan out smarter financial moves. It’s been really useful to get a clearer picture of my finances and make informed decisions
 
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