[Coin World] The stock god has recently increased the position in US Treasury bonds again. Berkshire's position in US Treasury bonds has expanded to 314 billion dollars, accounting for 5% of the entire 6.15 trillion US Treasury bond market – this ratio sounds terrifying. Even more exaggerated is that the old man still has 382 billion dollars in cash, setting a new historical high.
Why do this? The answer is actually quite simple: government bonds are flexible enough. Once the market crashes, these assets that can be liquidated at any time become tools for buying at the bottom. To put it simply, it's the old logic - be cautious when others are crazy, and wait for the panic to make a move for bargains. Right now, the stock market is soaring, so people are just tightening their wallets and watching.
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TokenSleuth
· 11-08 15:13
Are you waiting for another big crash, Buffett?
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FUDwatcher
· 11-08 14:28
A big drop is coming.
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ZKProofster
· 11-07 07:02
actually, buffett's just hodling for the next black swan...
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MoonBoi42
· 11-05 16:09
Ah ha, pros are all waiting for the avalanche.
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MissingSats
· 11-05 16:05
Are the big short positions coming?
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zkProofGremlin
· 11-05 16:02
Retail investors, don't panic, something big is coming.
The stock god has hoarded 314 billion US bonds + 382 billion cash, what big dump is he waiting for?
[Coin World] The stock god has recently increased the position in US Treasury bonds again. Berkshire's position in US Treasury bonds has expanded to 314 billion dollars, accounting for 5% of the entire 6.15 trillion US Treasury bond market – this ratio sounds terrifying. Even more exaggerated is that the old man still has 382 billion dollars in cash, setting a new historical high.
Why do this? The answer is actually quite simple: government bonds are flexible enough. Once the market crashes, these assets that can be liquidated at any time become tools for buying at the bottom. To put it simply, it's the old logic - be cautious when others are crazy, and wait for the panic to make a move for bargains. Right now, the stock market is soaring, so people are just tightening their wallets and watching.