At 95 years old, Warren Buffett has announced his retirement as CEO of Berkshire Hathaway, marking the end of an era in global investing. The move signals a major transition in the investment world, as the legendary investor passes the torch after decades of steering one of the world's most influential investment firms. This milestone comes amid ongoing discussions about succession planning and the future direction of institutional capital allocation. For market participants tracking macroeconomic trends, the shift underscores broader questions about leadership transitions in traditional finance and their implications for global markets—topics closely watched by those navigating both traditional and digital asset spaces.

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SadMoneyMeowvip
· 01-03 10:33
Warren Buffett has retired, but his money is still there…
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CounterIndicatorvip
· 01-03 08:10
Buffett has retired, traditional finance is about to be reshuffled... The key is who will take over this wave.
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PhantomHuntervip
· 01-01 00:57
Buffett has retired... Who's taking over next is the key.
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LuckyBearDrawervip
· 01-01 00:55
Buffett has retired, huh? Traditional finance is really about to change, isn't it?
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CountdownToBrokevip
· 01-01 00:49
Buffett is finally letting go, and traditional finance is about to change forever.
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