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Sun May 1, 2022, 07:57 AM May 2022

Warren Buffett on market timing: 'We haven't the faintest idea' [View all]

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Buffett on market timing: 'We haven't the faintest idea'

Aarthi Swaminathan · Reporter
Sat, April 30, 2022, 12:51 PM

The Oracle of Omaha didn't become the multi-billionaire he is today by timing the market. ... "We haven't the faintest idea what the stock market is gonna do when it opens on Monday — we never have," Berkshire Hathaway (BRK-A, BRK-B) Chairman and CEO Warren Buffett said during the company's annual shareholders meeting on Saturday.

"I don't think we've ever made a decision where either one of us has either said or been thinking: 'We should buy or sell based on what the market is going to do," Buffett added, referring to his longtime business partner Charlie Munger. "Or, for that matter, what the economy is going to do."

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Buffett added that "if he had any sense of timing," he would have bought stocks in March 2020 as the COVID-19 pandemic started spreading. ... Markets faced a massive rout in March 2020, as the pandemic began spreading across the United States at alarming rates, forcing businesses, schools, and large parts of the economy to shut down.

Despite the market lows, Buffett said he didn't use the chance to load up on equities. ... "I totally missed that opportunity, I totally messed up in March of 2020," he said. "We haven't ever timed anything. We've never figured out insights into the economy."

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