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    Berkshire Hathaway Sits on $373,000,000,000 Cash Stockpile – Analyst Highlights Massive Change in Trend

    By Henry KanapiApril 7, 20262 Mins Read
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    A widely followed macroeconomist says Warren Buffett’s Berkshire Hathaway is flashing behavior that diverges from its historical norm.

    In a new post on X, macro guru Lyn Alden tells her 902,600 followers that while Berkshire’s $373 billion cash position sounds huge, absolute cash alone could be misleading.

    Alden notes that Berkshire is also an insurance company, which is why it needs high liquidity to manage payouts. But she also highlights that the conglomerate’s current cash level stands out more clearly when viewed relative to Berkshire’s overall value.

    “Since Berkshire is an insurer, it needs a lot of cash on hand, and so ratio charts tend to be more informative than nominal charts.

    Berkshire’s cash amount as a share of enterprise value has averaged 24% over 20+ years, whereas today it’s nearly twice that at 44%.”

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    Source: Lyn Alden/X

    Looking at Alden’s chart, the data shows that the last time Berkshire’s cash amount as a share of its enterprise value hit 44% was during the years leading up to the 2008 Global Financial Crisis. The ratio bottomed in 2010, just as the stock market was mounting a recovery.

    The ratio also hit lows in 2013 and 2022, which were years when the stock market was either surging or gearing up for rallies.

    Last month, Warren Buffett himself said Berkshire would deploy its cash holdings if the stock market collapses.

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