95-year-old Buffett officially announces stepping down as CEO of Berkshire Hathaway, but this is not a curtain call, rather a role transition — he will continue to serve as Chairman of the Board and maintain his shareholdings. This decision has sparked reflection in the global financial markets: as the legendary investor gradually hands over the reins, how will his core philosophy influence asset allocation?



Amid rising expectations of Fed rate cuts and improved market liquidity, various assets are searching for direction. Whether in traditional finance or the crypto space ($SUI, $UNI, $ZEC, etc.), the essence of value investing — seeking fundamentals support and long-term growth logic — remains valid. Buffett’s value investing spirit may offer insights to current market participants: avoid chasing hype and speculation, and return to fundamental analysis.
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PumpAnalystvip
· 2h ago
Buffett is almost stepping down as CEO but still holding on tightly; this old man really doesn't want to leave the center of power [thinking]. Speaking of which, being at the helm at 95 definitely shows taste, but what I care more about is—what signal is he sending to the market with this move? As expectations of interest rate cuts rise, various assets are trying to seize the opportunity for a rally, but there are not many who truly understand the fundamentals. Favor those with actual growth logic, and don't get caught by the false prosperity created by the manipulators.
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ResearchChadButBrokevip
· 2h ago
Buffett is still firmly holding the chairman position, is he really stepping down? Haha... By the way, does his value investing theory also have reference significance for the crypto circle? It seems like many people are still gambling.
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ForumMiningMastervip
· 2h ago
Warren Buffett is truly resilient; even after stepping down as CEO, he still insists on remaining Chairman. This old man simply can't let go. This value investing theory sounds easy to talk about, but in reality, it's still the retail investors and small traders who get cut, while big capital takes the opportunity to eat the meat. As soon as the interest rate cut expectations emerge, all kinds of funds are itching to move, but in our crypto world, those trash coins have no fundamentals... Wait, does Warren Buffett need to live long enough? Otherwise, this succession plan might change again. The question is, how many people can really learn his approach, or will they just shout slogans?
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OnchainDetectivevip
· 2h ago
Still holding the chairmanship after stepping down as CEO? According to on-chain data, this is a typical covert power transition—apparent decentralization on the surface, but secretly held. An obvious method of transferring control of funds.
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