On the last day of 2025, the 95-year-old investment tycoon officially steps down, leaving behind a meaningful number—$381.7 billion in cash sitting on the books. This is not just a number; it’s like a silent turn of the page.



Take a close look at these years’ operations: 12 consecutive quarters of net selling of US stocks, the US dollar reserve ratio dropping to a 30-year low, and US debt levels becoming increasingly alarming. When someone who has earned most of their life through US dollars and US stocks suddenly starts hoarding cash, what does that really mean?

Many interpret it as retirement, but that’s not it. It’s a signal—the rules of the old game are loosening. US Treasury pressure, asset bubbles expanding, the dollar’s actual purchasing power declining… these issues have been ongoing for more than a day.

But this also opens another door. Global capital won’t stay idle. When confidence in traditional finance begins to crack, money has to find a new place. In recent years, more and more institutions are looking at Bitcoin and crypto assets—they are not controlled by a single country, have a fixed total supply, and are globally liquid. These characteristics happen to be what a whole new system needs.

This is not about replacing the old world but building a parallel one. The choice of that tycoon is more convincing than any of his famous quotes. What’s your take?
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ChainMemeDealervip
· 01-08 01:36
Selling US stocks to hoard cash... This guy really understands something, I'm starting to panic.
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MidnightGenesisvip
· 01-05 09:02
On-chain data shows that cash hoarding has indeed been accelerating in recent years. Based on past experience, this pattern often indicates something. It is worth noting that institutional behavior is more honest than words—when large funds start de-risking from the US dollar and US stocks, the story is essentially written. The interesting part is that the construction of a parallel system is not achieved overnight, but judging by the frequency of contract deployments, this cycle is indeed speeding up. As expected.
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WenMoon42vip
· 01-05 05:55
381.7 billion in cash stockpiled, this guy is really playing a big game, he's either retiring or waiting for the wind to come.
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PumpStrategistvip
· 01-05 05:55
The formation is complete, and the chip distribution shows that major players are making long-term arrangements. A typical risk-avoidance mindset, not retirement, but making room for the next move.
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DYORMastervip
· 01-05 05:55
381.7 billion in cash—what does that mean? To put it simply, it's a bet on the next game rule change. That pile of US debt should have been exposed long ago. As people get older, they tend to see things more clearly. It's not about retirement; it's purely about switching tracks. Institutions are only now starting to take crypto seriously. The real show is still to come.
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GasGoblinvip
· 01-05 05:54
Wait, 381.7 billion in cash? This guy is really scared. He dares to dump US stocks, and US debt is shrinking. The rhythm feels off. That part about the parallel universe was spot on. When traditional finance shows cracks in confidence, crypto assets indeed become more attractive. It's not retirement; it's just the wisdom of a grandmaster making moves. The signals are too obvious. This move looks like betting on the devaluation of the dollar, but why go around in circles? Just put it on the chain, isn't that simpler? Selling US stocks and hoarding cash? That's basically a slap in the face to those of us who went all in early, haha. Really daring to see through it, but it still feels a bit late. We've already moved onto the chain. They've broken their defenses. What does that mean? It means they’re losing control. Our world is coming. This signal—bro, you read it so right. The decline in the dollar's purchasing power has been talked about in the crypto circle for a while. Wait, why are we still waiting for their choice? Haven't we already made ours long ago?
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MEV_Whisperervip
· 01-05 05:52
Selling stocks to hoard cash is indeed a strategy worth pondering. The old system's self-denial is indeed true.
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tx_or_didn't_happenvip
· 01-05 05:51
Selling US stocks to hoard cash, this signal is very clear... The true big players are already playing the next move, while we're still arguing about when to get on board.
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BearMarketSurvivorvip
· 01-05 05:39
381.7 billion in cash isn't waiting for opportunities; it's betting on a new era... This old man knows better than anyone where the ceiling of traditional finance is.
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