Warren Buffett's Alarming Warnings Signal Caution for Wall Street Investors

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Warren Buffett's Berkshire Hathaway has been net-selling stocks for eight consecutive quarters, totaling $166.22 billion, signaling a potential warning to Wall Street. This selling spree, including significant reductions in Apple and Bank of America holdings, suggests Buffett finds current market valuations high, as indicated by the elevated Shiller P/E ratio. Despite this, Buffett's long-term optimism in the U.S. economy remains, with Berkshire holding a record $325.2 billion in cash, ready to capitalize on future market dislocations.
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