MoneywiseWed, Jun 4, 2025, 11:25 AM 8 min readIn This Article:Alex Wong/Getty ImagesMoneywise and Yahoo Finance LLC may earn commission or revenue through links in the content below.Warren Buffett is not only one of the savviest investors of our time, but also one of the wealthiest.The Oracle of Omaha, who announced on May 5 that he plans to retire as chief executive of Berkshire Hathaway at the end of the year, now has an estimated net worth of over $160 billion.Thanks to Jeff Bezos, you can now become a landlord for as little as $100 — and no, you don't have to deal with tenants or fix freezers. Here's howBlackRock CEO Larry Fink has an important message for the next wave of American retirees — here's how he says you can best weather the US retirement crisisNervous about the stock market in 2025? Find out how you can access this $1B private real estate fund (with as little as $10)Advertisement: High Yield Savings OffersThe veteran investor has long been an advocate of investing in as simple a manner as possible."There’s huge amounts of money that people pay for advice they really don’t need … In my view, for most people, the best thing to do is to own the S&P 500 index," he said in May 2020.Buffett also once said that 90% of his wife's inheritance will go into an S&P 500 index fund.But SEC filings data from March revealed that Buffett's company Berkshire Hathaway unloaded its entire positions in the Vanguard S&P 500 ETF and SPDR S&P 500 ETF Trust — two low-cost exchange-traded funds the company had previously held for years.That’s a move that may be spooking investors and causing them to question their own portfolios.Buffett didn’t say why his company chose to completely exit two established S&P 500 ETFs last quarter. But there are a number of reasons why he might have gone this route."This could indicate concerns about market valuations, increased volatility, or even a shift toward individual stock selection over broad index exposure," Daniel Milks, founder of Fiduciary Organization & Woodmark Advisors, told etf.com.Collectively the shares were a relatively small position for Berkshire at only $45.3 million of a $267 billion portfolio. It's possible that the exit was a means of cleaning up Berkshire’s portfolio, something it has reportedly done before."Given Warren Buffett's history of emphasizing long-term investing, this isn't necessarily a warning sign for retail investors to panic," Milks said.Between Buffett dumping Berkshire’s S&P 500 ETFs and other stocks, plus his growing cash pile, investors may worry he's anticipating a near-term market crash. After all, recent market volatility due to U.S. tariff rollouts has caused many investors and analysts to question if the country is headed for a recession.條款 及 私隱政策Privacy & Cookie SettingsMore InfoS&P 5005,939.83 -30.98 (-0.52%)Dow 3042,297.52 -130.22 (-0.31%)Nasdaq19,309.31 -151.18 (-0.78%)Russell 20002,093.03 -5.45 (-0.26%)VIX18.64 +1.03 (+5.85%)Gold3,382.40 -16.80 (-0.49%)投資組合登入存取你的投資組合登入最大升幅NEGG Newegg Commerce, Inc. 10.74 +4.46 (+70.68%)NBIS Nebius Group N.V. 46.39 +7.00 (+17.77%)GEF Greif, Inc. 64.09 +9.07 (+16.49%)SATS EchoStar Corporation 18.67 +2.47 (+15.25%)AG First Majestic Silver Corp. 8.37 +1.09 (+15.06%)最大跌幅BF-B Brown-Forman Corporation 27.21 -6.02 (-18.13%)PVH PVH Corp. 66.73 -14.14 (-17.48%)BF-A Brown-Forman Corporation 27.44 -5.68 (-17.16%)LYEL Lyell Immunopharma, Inc. 11.24 -2.23 (-16.56%)TSLA Tesla, Inc. 284.25 -47.80 (-14.40%)最活躍TSLA Tesla, Inc. 284.25 -47.80 (-14.40%)LCID Lucid Group, Inc. 2.1150 -0.1150 (-5.16%)NVDA NVIDIA Corporation 140.04 -1.88 (-1.33%)APLD Applied Digital Corporation 12.90 -0.35 (-2.64%)F Ford Motor Company 10.10 -0.13 (-1.32%)熱門股票代號TSLA Tesla, Inc. 283.72 -48.33 (-14.56%)CRCL Circle Internet Group 79.23 +48.23 (+155.58%)NEGG Newegg Commerce, Inc. 10.78 +4.50 (+71.64%)COST Costco Wholesale Corporation 1,011.04 -40.65 (-3.87%)PLTR Palantir Technologies Inc. 120.65 -9.36 (-7.20%)主要經濟數據Powered by Money.com - Yahoo may earn commission from the links above.