Warren Buffett's Cautionary Stance Raises Alarms on Wall Street

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Warren Buffett's Berkshire Hathaway has amassed a $325 billion cash reserve, largely by selling $166 billion in equities, including major holdings like Apple and Bank of America, over the past two years. This cautious approach, marked by a shift to short-term U.S. Treasury bills, suggests Buffett views the stock market as overvalued. While some analysts see this as a prudent move, others warn it could lead to missed opportunities if interest rates fall and equities become more attractive.
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