Warren Buffett has expressed skepticism about current stock valuations, stating they remain unattractive despite recent market downturns. In an interview with CNBC, Buffett noted that Berkshire Hathaway has not identified many appealing buying opportunities following this year's market decline. He downplayed the current market volatility, comparing it to past periods where the market fell over 50%, which he considered more significant buying opportunities.
At 95, Buffett continues to play an active role in Berkshire Hathaway's investment decisions, despite stepping down as CEO. He maintains a daily routine of discussing market developments with Mark Millard, head of Berkshire's financial assets, before market open, ensuring he remains closely involved in trading activities.
Warren Buffett Finds Stock Valuations Unattractive Amid Market Decline
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