• koolgalkoolgal
      ·04:36

      Warren Buffett Departs: Can Greg Abel Cook Up Apple Sized Returns at Berkshire?

      🌟🌟🌟Well the era of Warren Buffett is officially over.  After a legendary 60 year run that has transformed a failing textile mill into a USD 1 Trillion conglomerate, Warren Buffett is finally stepping down as CEO of $Berkshire Hathaway(BRK.B)$  on December 31 2025.  The "Oracle of Omaha" is handing the keys to Greg Abel, a man who has managed to stay largely out of the spotlight despite running most of the company's operations for years. The big emotional question on every investor's mind is "Do we have confidence in Greg Abel?" Will Berkshire like Apple under Tim Cook, see its business value increase after the founder's departure. Why I Believe Greg Abel Will Succeed:  A Hands On Operator  W
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    • SpidersSpiders
      ·12-30 17:31

      Buffett Steps Down: Will Berkshire Still be The Best Defensive Stock?

      I’ve never seen Warren Buffett in action—no boardroom meetings, no handshakes over billion-dollar deals—but somehow, his presence feels impossible to ignore. Reading about him is like stumbling into a masterclass in patience, discipline, and quiet brilliance. The news that he’s stepping down as CEO of Berkshire Hathaway at the end of the year feels surreal. Here’s a man who turned a struggling textile company in 1965 into a trillion-dollar powerhouse, and now, he’s passing the torch. Berkshire Hathaway (BRK.A) What strikes me most isn’t just the numbers—his personal net worth is estimated at $151 billion, and Berkshire’s market value exceeds $1 trillion—but the way he’s done it. Buffett has a knack for explaining complicated ideas simply, dropping quotes that stick in your head: “Risk come
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    • WeChatsWeChats
      ·12-30 00:52
      Buffett Era Ends: Will Berkshire Crash or Pull an "Apple-Under-Cook" Surge? The inevitable has finally arrived. Warren Buffett is stepping down as CEO at the end of the year, closing the book on perhaps the greatest capital allocation run in history—from a struggling textile mill in 1965 to a $1 trillion conglomerate today. But for traders and long-term holders of $BRK.B and $BRK.A, the nostalgia needs to be replaced immediately with cold calculation. The market hates uncertainty, and the "Buffett Premium" has anchored this stock for decades. With Greg Abel taking the wheel, we are facing the single biggest structural test in Berkshire’s history. Is this the moment the fortress cracks, or are we about to see a value-unlocking phase similar to Apple after Steve Jobs? 1️⃣ The "Buffett Premiu
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    • ShyonShyon
      ·12-29 23:14
      Buffett stepping down is undoubtedly the end of an era, but it doesn't automatically weaken my confidence in Berkshire Hathaway as a defensive stock. What Buffett built over six decades is not just a portfolio of businesses, but a deeply embedded culture of capital discipline, long-term thinking, and risk control. In my view, that culture matters far more than any single individual, even someone as legendary as Buffett. I do have confidence in his successor, largely because this transition has been planned for years, not rushed at the last minute. The operating businesses are already run independently by strong managers, and capital allocation has long been a shared process with clear principles. Berkshire today is less about stock picking genius and more about a system that prioritizes ca
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    • John_ChewJohn_Chew
      ·12-29 21:36
      Everyone ages & transition will always happen. Likewise Buffett, the legendary investor. However, what defines the performance, growth, value & the vision of the company depends strongly on the fundamentals of the company & the successor. A good succession plan was established early too. Personally, I saw 'buffett premium' might have diminish since ATH (All Time High) but that doesn't interfere or affect the direction & operations. A good and careful teacher tends to select & produce a good student.  #Its my 2 cents. Please DYOD. 
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    • leerazxcleerazxc
      ·12-29 19:25
      Wow do you know what i think about warren buffet stepping down and what it means for berkshire and moving forward? This will be huge. V huge. A terminology of ants and an anthill being in collaboration with bees in a beehive and trump memecoins. An absolute shift in the time space continum with tectonic plates being shifted in the anticlockwis direction. This is very huge. And i cant wait to see howbdonald trump and john cena collaboration
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    • FTGRFTGR
      ·12-29 16:35
      Berkshire shall still perform well in future..
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    • John_ChewJohn_Chew
      ·12-25
      $Tiger Brokers(TIGR)$ The deepest lesson for me was $Berkshire Hathaway(BRK.B)$ . It was a very good example depicting how traders and investors are behaving nowadays.  Despite the initial bullish sentiment during pre tariff days, the shares didn't sustain the ATH as investors confidence swings & market sentiment swings towards tech. However, that doesn't mean that the company operations / financial sentiment / direction have changed. It's purely the uncertainty that it's drawing the impact. Lesson learnt : - Noises & uncertainty can create a huge impact especially on an already uncertain market.  - Cash moats are the king. Always be prepared. - Never lose mone
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    • Tiger_commentsTiger_comments
      ·12-25

      2025 Recap | Top 10 Investment Topics of 2025

      2025 came to a close with global markets swinging between political shocks and technological breakthroughs.Trump’s return reignited policy uncertainty, AI competition reshaped capital allocation, gold rewrote history, and megacaps expanded the limits of imagination.Markets trembled under tariff threats — yet celebrated amid an unprecedented computing boom.Let’s look back at the Top 10 Investment Topics of 2025.1. Trump Returns: Global Tariff Turmoil & “TACO Trades”Trump officially returned to the White House, pushing markets into a new phase of policy-driven repricing, with tariffs, fiscal stimulus, and geopolitical uncertainty back.2. SPX Hits Record Highs for 39th Time$S&P 500(.SPX)$ is on pace for a solid year of record closing highs. A
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    • Trend_RadarTrend_Radar
      ·12-11

      SPY, BRK.A, META, CPB: Key Market Pain Points

      1. $SPDR S&P 500 ETF Trust(SPY)$ S&P 500 $SPY Max Pain Price for the last monthly options expiration of the year is currently $661 👀 That would represent a drop of almost 4% between now and December 19 🤯📉 2. $Berkshire Hathaway(BRK.A)$ Berkshire Hathaway falling apart as it plunges through its 200-day moving average 📉📉 3. $Meta Platforms, Inc.(META)$ META forms a Death Cross ☠️ for the first time since May 🚨 4. $Campbell Soup(CPB)$ Campbell's Soup falls to its lowest price in more than 16 years 📉📉 For SG users only, Welcome to open a CBA today and enjoy access to a trading limit of up to SGD 20,000 with unlimited
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    • Trend_RadarTrend_Radar
      ·12-10

      Berkshire Tests $736K Support as Oversold Conditions Build

      $Berkshire Hathaway(BRK.A)$ Berkshire Hathaway Inc. Drops -1.18%: Value Giant Tests Support at $736K, Buffett's Fortress Under PressureLatest Close Data BRK.A closed at $736,300 on December 10th, down -1.18% (-$8,820). The stock traded in a narrow $11,590 range and sits 9.4% below its 52-week high of $812,855. Volume was light at 432 shares with a 0.54 volume ratio.Core Market Drivers Berkshire faces headwinds from broader market uncertainty and Warren Buffett's recent share reduction activities. The conglomerate's insurance and energy segments are navigating challenging macroeconomic conditions. Capital outflows totaled $82 million over recent sessions, reflecting cautious institutional sentiment.Technical Analysis RSI(6) at 18.43 signals severe
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    • koolgalkoolgal
      ·04:36

      Warren Buffett Departs: Can Greg Abel Cook Up Apple Sized Returns at Berkshire?

      🌟🌟🌟Well the era of Warren Buffett is officially over.  After a legendary 60 year run that has transformed a failing textile mill into a USD 1 Trillion conglomerate, Warren Buffett is finally stepping down as CEO of $Berkshire Hathaway(BRK.B)$  on December 31 2025.  The "Oracle of Omaha" is handing the keys to Greg Abel, a man who has managed to stay largely out of the spotlight despite running most of the company's operations for years. The big emotional question on every investor's mind is "Do we have confidence in Greg Abel?" Will Berkshire like Apple under Tim Cook, see its business value increase after the founder's departure. Why I Believe Greg Abel Will Succeed:  A Hands On Operator  W
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    • WeChatsWeChats
      ·12-30 00:52
      Buffett Era Ends: Will Berkshire Crash or Pull an "Apple-Under-Cook" Surge? The inevitable has finally arrived. Warren Buffett is stepping down as CEO at the end of the year, closing the book on perhaps the greatest capital allocation run in history—from a struggling textile mill in 1965 to a $1 trillion conglomerate today. But for traders and long-term holders of $BRK.B and $BRK.A, the nostalgia needs to be replaced immediately with cold calculation. The market hates uncertainty, and the "Buffett Premium" has anchored this stock for decades. With Greg Abel taking the wheel, we are facing the single biggest structural test in Berkshire’s history. Is this the moment the fortress cracks, or are we about to see a value-unlocking phase similar to Apple after Steve Jobs? 1️⃣ The "Buffett Premiu
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    • SpidersSpiders
      ·12-30 17:31

      Buffett Steps Down: Will Berkshire Still be The Best Defensive Stock?

      I’ve never seen Warren Buffett in action—no boardroom meetings, no handshakes over billion-dollar deals—but somehow, his presence feels impossible to ignore. Reading about him is like stumbling into a masterclass in patience, discipline, and quiet brilliance. The news that he’s stepping down as CEO of Berkshire Hathaway at the end of the year feels surreal. Here’s a man who turned a struggling textile company in 1965 into a trillion-dollar powerhouse, and now, he’s passing the torch. Berkshire Hathaway (BRK.A) What strikes me most isn’t just the numbers—his personal net worth is estimated at $151 billion, and Berkshire’s market value exceeds $1 trillion—but the way he’s done it. Buffett has a knack for explaining complicated ideas simply, dropping quotes that stick in your head: “Risk come
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      Buffett Steps Down: Will Berkshire Still be The Best Defensive Stock?
    • ShyonShyon
      ·12-29 23:14
      Buffett stepping down is undoubtedly the end of an era, but it doesn't automatically weaken my confidence in Berkshire Hathaway as a defensive stock. What Buffett built over six decades is not just a portfolio of businesses, but a deeply embedded culture of capital discipline, long-term thinking, and risk control. In my view, that culture matters far more than any single individual, even someone as legendary as Buffett. I do have confidence in his successor, largely because this transition has been planned for years, not rushed at the last minute. The operating businesses are already run independently by strong managers, and capital allocation has long been a shared process with clear principles. Berkshire today is less about stock picking genius and more about a system that prioritizes ca
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    • John_ChewJohn_Chew
      ·12-29 21:36
      Everyone ages & transition will always happen. Likewise Buffett, the legendary investor. However, what defines the performance, growth, value & the vision of the company depends strongly on the fundamentals of the company & the successor. A good succession plan was established early too. Personally, I saw 'buffett premium' might have diminish since ATH (All Time High) but that doesn't interfere or affect the direction & operations. A good and careful teacher tends to select & produce a good student.  #Its my 2 cents. Please DYOD. 
      130Comment
      Report
    • leerazxcleerazxc
      ·12-29 19:25
      Wow do you know what i think about warren buffet stepping down and what it means for berkshire and moving forward? This will be huge. V huge. A terminology of ants and an anthill being in collaboration with bees in a beehive and trump memecoins. An absolute shift in the time space continum with tectonic plates being shifted in the anticlockwis direction. This is very huge. And i cant wait to see howbdonald trump and john cena collaboration
      150Comment
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    • FTGRFTGR
      ·12-29 16:35
      Berkshire shall still perform well in future..
      131Comment
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    • Tiger_commentsTiger_comments
      ·12-25

      2025 Recap | Top 10 Investment Topics of 2025

      2025 came to a close with global markets swinging between political shocks and technological breakthroughs.Trump’s return reignited policy uncertainty, AI competition reshaped capital allocation, gold rewrote history, and megacaps expanded the limits of imagination.Markets trembled under tariff threats — yet celebrated amid an unprecedented computing boom.Let’s look back at the Top 10 Investment Topics of 2025.1. Trump Returns: Global Tariff Turmoil & “TACO Trades”Trump officially returned to the White House, pushing markets into a new phase of policy-driven repricing, with tariffs, fiscal stimulus, and geopolitical uncertainty back.2. SPX Hits Record Highs for 39th Time$S&P 500(.SPX)$ is on pace for a solid year of record closing highs. A
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    • John_ChewJohn_Chew
      ·12-25
      $Tiger Brokers(TIGR)$ The deepest lesson for me was $Berkshire Hathaway(BRK.B)$ . It was a very good example depicting how traders and investors are behaving nowadays.  Despite the initial bullish sentiment during pre tariff days, the shares didn't sustain the ATH as investors confidence swings & market sentiment swings towards tech. However, that doesn't mean that the company operations / financial sentiment / direction have changed. It's purely the uncertainty that it's drawing the impact. Lesson learnt : - Noises & uncertainty can create a huge impact especially on an already uncertain market.  - Cash moats are the king. Always be prepared. - Never lose mone
      7581
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    • Trend_RadarTrend_Radar
      ·12-10

      Berkshire Tests $736K Support as Oversold Conditions Build

      $Berkshire Hathaway(BRK.A)$ Berkshire Hathaway Inc. Drops -1.18%: Value Giant Tests Support at $736K, Buffett's Fortress Under PressureLatest Close Data BRK.A closed at $736,300 on December 10th, down -1.18% (-$8,820). The stock traded in a narrow $11,590 range and sits 9.4% below its 52-week high of $812,855. Volume was light at 432 shares with a 0.54 volume ratio.Core Market Drivers Berkshire faces headwinds from broader market uncertainty and Warren Buffett's recent share reduction activities. The conglomerate's insurance and energy segments are navigating challenging macroeconomic conditions. Capital outflows totaled $82 million over recent sessions, reflecting cautious institutional sentiment.Technical Analysis RSI(6) at 18.43 signals severe
      155Comment
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      Berkshire Tests $736K Support as Oversold Conditions Build
    • Trend_RadarTrend_Radar
      ·12-11

      SPY, BRK.A, META, CPB: Key Market Pain Points

      1. $SPDR S&P 500 ETF Trust(SPY)$ S&P 500 $SPY Max Pain Price for the last monthly options expiration of the year is currently $661 👀 That would represent a drop of almost 4% between now and December 19 🤯📉 2. $Berkshire Hathaway(BRK.A)$ Berkshire Hathaway falling apart as it plunges through its 200-day moving average 📉📉 3. $Meta Platforms, Inc.(META)$ META forms a Death Cross ☠️ for the first time since May 🚨 4. $Campbell Soup(CPB)$ Campbell's Soup falls to its lowest price in more than 16 years 📉📉 For SG users only, Welcome to open a CBA today and enjoy access to a trading limit of up to SGD 20,000 with unlimited
      359Comment
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      SPY, BRK.A, META, CPB: Key Market Pain Points