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Warren Buffett says markets are like a church with a casino attached, but 'we've never had people in a more gambling mood than now' | Fortune

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Warren Buffett says markets are like a church with a casino attached, but 'we've never had people in a more gambling mood than now' | Fortune
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Warren Buffett says markets are like a church with a casino attached, but 'we've never had people in a more gambling mood than now' | Fortune

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    Warren Buffett says markets are like a church with a casino attached, but 'we've never had people in a more gambling mood than now' | Fortune

    Investing legend Warren Buffett bemoaned the gambling culture that has taken over financial markets while continuing to preach his brand of patience. In an interview with CNBC on Saturday as Berkshire Hathaway held its annual shareholders meeting, he noted that of the 60 years he’s been in business, only five of them were “really juicy” with opportunities. But when there are no good bargains to be found, the “oracle of Omaha” is fine doing nothing. That’s largely been the case for years. While Berkshire has acquired some smaller companies, the lack of mega-deals has sent the conglomerate’s cash pile to nearly $400 billion. Buffett stepped down as CEO at the end of last year, but he remains involved in the investment portfolio—and still doesn’t like the prices that he’s seeing. That’s due in part to investors acting like they’re playing a card game. To be sure, he’s long compared financial markets to a church with a casino attached. But the casino has gotten very attractive, he told CNBC. Buffett pointed to the growing popularity of one-day options, saying, “That’s not investing. It’s not speculating. It’s gambling, just totally.” He also cited the example of a U.S. Army soldier who made

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