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Buffett: Stock Market Valuations Not Attractive, Still Deeply Involved in Investment Decisions
Svmuu News Warren Buffett stated in an interview with CNBC that stock market valuations remain unattractive, and after this year's market decline, Berkshire Hathaway has not found many targets to buy in the market. Buffett downplayed recent market volatility, saying the current environment is far from reaching those past periods that created significant buying opportunities: "Since I took over, the market has fallen by more than 50% at least three times. The current situation is simply not exciting." Even though he has stepped down as CEO of Berkshire Hathaway, the 95-year-old Buffett remains deeply involved in investment decisions. He said he still goes to the office every day to work and continues to monitor the market. His daily routine includes calling Mark Millard, the head of Berkshire's financial assets, before the market opens to discuss market dynamics. Millard executes trades based on these discussions, indicating that despite handing over the CEO position to Abel in early 2026, Buffett still maintains personal involvement. (Jin10)
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