2025 is coming to an end, and a piece of news has flooded the financial circle.
Legendary investor Warren Buffett has officially announced his retirement. This 95-year-old gentleman is about to end his 60-year leadership journey at Berkshire Hathaway.
In the context of investment history, this is definitely one of the most significant events of the year. The investment icon of an era quietly bows out.
But here’s an interesting point—although he has retired, the value investing philosophy he has advocated throughout his life is shining brighter than ever.
In the crypto world over the past few years, we have seen too many fantasies of quick wealth, tragedies of leverage liquidations, and dramas of project teams running away. In comparison, Buffett’s approach of "finding undervalued good assets, holding long-term, and waiting for value to return" seems especially simple yet profound.
Of course, his methodology was born in traditional financial markets, and the volatility and uncertainty in the crypto world are on a completely different level. But the core logic—doing homework, managing risks, not following the crowd—these will never go out of style.
The end of an investment era may just be the beginning for a new generation to re-examine the essence of investing.
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ser_ngmi
· 3h ago
Buffett has retired. It feels like an era is really coming to an end. But on the other hand, if those guys in the crypto world who get liquidated from leverage could learn a bit of his patience, it would be great. Don't always think about getting rich overnight.
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0xLostKey
· 18h ago
As for Buffett's retirement, to be honest, it's a bit sentimental... But after witnessing the magical operations in the crypto circle over the years, I really have to consider his logic. Don't always think about getting rich overnight.
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LayerHopper
· 18h ago
It's true that Buffett's retirement is a big deal, but to be honest, the crypto world can't really learn from his approach; the volatility is on a completely different level.
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DegenDreamer
· 18h ago
Honestly, Buffett's approach of releasing coins in the crypto space is a joke, but his core advice of "don't follow the trend" is not heeded at all; no one listens.
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AirdropworkerZhang
· 18h ago
Buffett has stepped back, but his logic will never become outdated. The crypto community should have learned by now what long-termism really means.
2025 is coming to an end, and a piece of news has flooded the financial circle.
Legendary investor Warren Buffett has officially announced his retirement. This 95-year-old gentleman is about to end his 60-year leadership journey at Berkshire Hathaway.
In the context of investment history, this is definitely one of the most significant events of the year. The investment icon of an era quietly bows out.
But here’s an interesting point—although he has retired, the value investing philosophy he has advocated throughout his life is shining brighter than ever.
In the crypto world over the past few years, we have seen too many fantasies of quick wealth, tragedies of leverage liquidations, and dramas of project teams running away. In comparison, Buffett’s approach of "finding undervalued good assets, holding long-term, and waiting for value to return" seems especially simple yet profound.
Of course, his methodology was born in traditional financial markets, and the volatility and uncertainty in the crypto world are on a completely different level. But the core logic—doing homework, managing risks, not following the crowd—these will never go out of style.
The end of an investment era may just be the beginning for a new generation to re-examine the essence of investing.