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Biography Flash Warren Buffett at 95 His 373 Billion Cash Hoard and Bold Japan Bet Prove the Oracle Right Again

Biography Flash Warren Buffett at 95 His 373 Billion Cash Hoard and Bold Japan Bet Prove the Oracle Right Again

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Warren Buffett, the Oracle of Omaha, has stayed remarkably out of the spotlight since stepping down as Berkshire Hathaway CEO on December 31, 2025, handing the reins to Greg Abel while vowing to go quiet at age 95. But his shadow looms large over the conglomerate's bold moves this week. Insurance Journal reports Berkshire is plunging 287.4 billion yen, or 1.8 billion dollars, into Japans Tokio Marine Holdings, ramping up its insurance play in a market hot with foreign suitors like KKR and Apollo. This echoes Buffetts own push into Japans trading houses six years back, signaling Abel is sticking to the playbook.

Market watchers at 247 Wall St and TECHi are buzzing about Buffetts prescient cash hoardnow at 373 billion dollarsafter years of net stock selling, including slashing Apple and Amazon stakes in his final quarter. With the SP 500 down 11 percent year-to-date amid a selloff, Berkshire stock is up 12 percent, proving his caution genius as critics eat crow. Morningstar notes a 2 billion dollar windfall from Occidental Petroleum shares, fueled by Iran oil tensions spiking energy pricesa parting gift from the master.

Redfin data highlights Berkshire subsidiaries warning on a sluggish US housing market, where homes lingered 64 days on sale in January, the longest in six yearsthe longest in six years amid stubborn 6 percent mortgage rates. No fresh public appearances or social media peeps from Buffett himself, per available reportshes keeping that low profile at Omaha HQ as chairman. A timeless Buffett quote circulating via Economic Times cuts through the noise: A market downturn doesnt bother us. It is an opportunity to increase our ownership of great companies with great management at good prices.

These moves cement his biographical legacy of discipline in turbulence, with Abels early bets hinting at continuity.

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