Warren Buffett's $6billion stock exit is his loudest warning yet
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Warren Buffett has sent ripples through Wall Street once again, as it has come to light that he has divested $6 billion worth of shares, marking the third consecutive year the billionaire investor has strategically reduced his expansive portfolio.

At 95, the renowned ‘Oracle of Omaha’ executed these sales through his conglomerate, Berkshire Hathaway, over the three-month period ending September 30. Buffett’s decision to sell amid skyrocketing stock prices suggests he perceives more value in offloading than acquiring assets at this juncture.

Since 2022, Buffett has sold approximately $184 billion in shares, an action that has sparked speculation that he is preparing for a potential market downturn, as indicated by his increasing cash reserves.

Berkshire Hathaway’s cash holdings have soared to a record $382 billion, with an additional $23 billion invested in short-term Treasury securities, underscoring Buffett’s cautious stance.

As Buffett prepares to retire as CEO at the year’s end, he has notably refrained from repurchasing Berkshire stock or making significant new investments, opting instead to observe from the sidelines as the markets continue their upward trajectory.

Since Buffett announced his retirement plans in May, Berkshire Hathaway shares have declined by about 12%, while the S&P 500 index has surged nearly 20%. This divergence has heightened concerns that his departure and prudent strategy could signal challenges ahead.

Buffett’s longtime deputy Greg Abel, 62, is due to take the reins in January — but investors worry that the timing of his mentor’s retreat from the market could be a sign that the old master sees storm clouds ahead.

‘He’s clearly finding more value in cash than in stocks,’ said one analyst. ‘That’s rarely a good signal.’

Investing legend Warren Buffett announced that he would be stepping down in May

Investing legend Warren Buffett announced that he would be stepping down in May 

Buffett’s right-hand man Greg Abel will take the reins in January as his longtime mentor bows out

Buffett’s right-hand man Greg Abel will take the reins in January as his longtime mentor bows out 

Despite strong quarterly earnings — with profits jumping 34 percent to $13.5 billion, thanks to a rebound in its Geico insurance arm — Buffett’s decision to hoard cash and avoid new deals has overshadowed the good news.

Berkshire did clinch one major acquisition last month, agreeing to buy Occidental Petroleum’s petrochemicals division for $9.7 billion, but analysts noted the deal was led by Abel, not Buffett.

The billionaire’s pullback follows losses in Berkshire’s energy division, which took a $1.1 billion hit from California wildfires and added another $100 million in fire-related costs tied to its Oregon utility PacifiCorp.

Buffett has long been one of Apple’s largest shareholders, but he has trimmed that stake in recent years — and has not disclosed whether he cut further this quarter.

To many on Wall Street, Buffett’s growing pile of cash and steady retreat from the stock market look like a flashing yellow light.

‘He’s the ultimate market optimist,’ said one fund manager. ‘If even Warren Buffett is selling, it’s time to ask what he’s seeing that the rest of us aren’t.’

For investors, Buffett’s moves carry immense weight. 

His seal of approval often sends stocks soaring — and signals where one of history’s most successful investors sees opportunity. 

Berkshire is the parent company of insurance giant Geico, which helped power profits this quarter

Buffett also owns Duracell — the battery maker known for its copper-top design — through Berkshire Hathaway

Buffett also owns Duracell — the battery maker known for its copper-top design — through Berkshire Hathaway

Over the past year, even his smaller trades have moved markets. 

In February, Sirius XM’s shares jumped 12 percent after Buffett revealed he purchased $54million in stock – a tiny deal for him, which left him with a 35 percent stake. 

Meanwhile, his August acquisition of UnitedHealth stock helped the company stop a historic slip. 

It also works the other way, too: dialysis provider DaVita’s stock tumbled 11.1 percent after Buffett revealed he was offloading his stake in the company. 

Berkshire Hathaway, which owns dozens of companies including Geico, Duracell, and Dairy Queen, had largely been sitting on the sidelines in 2024 and this year, aside from small deals.

At the same time, he has also sold billions in Apple and Bank of America stock —leading to his cash reserve swelling to the highest percentage since 1990. 

Investors have questioned whether Buffett thought the market was overvalued.

He has long warned that the stock market should have a value that is near equivalent to the US’s economic production. 

Right now, Wall Street is worth more than twice the amount of money the US makes. 

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