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To: sylvester80 who wrote (1531707)4/2/2025 6:08:09 PM
From: Bill1 Recommendation

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longz

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I'm not delusional. My assets are well hedged. FWIW, I don't agree with the Trump tariff policy, so stop badgering me with it.



To: sylvester80 who wrote (1531707)4/2/2025 6:29:56 PM
From: Broken_Clock1 Recommendation

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longz

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Ya dingbat

Buffet left the market way back under Joe Bitanic's regime. He know Joe ran the USS America up on the rocks


Moneywise

Updated Jun 24, 2024

In the world of investing, few have achieved a track record as remarkable as Warren Buffett.

From 1964 to 2023, he steered Berkshire Hathaway (BRK.B) to a staggering total return of 4,384,748%, far surpassing the S&P 500's already impressive gain of 31,223% during the same timeframe.

Despite his knack for making savvy investments, the Oracle of Omaha doesn’t always go all in on the markets. In fact, Berkshire’s latest quarterly report reveals that as of the end of Q1 2024, Buffett's company was holding more than $182 billion in cash.



To: sylvester80 who wrote (1531707)4/2/2025 7:19:17 PM
From: Bonefish1 Recommendation

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longz

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By the midterms the economy will be on cruise control. Sorry sly.