The US Government Is Paying Buffett $13B a Year Right Now
Briefly

Warren Buffett's significant shift from Apple stock to T-bills indicates his belief the market may be overvalued, as he anticipates a potential market correction.
Buffett's decision to cut his Apple stake in favor of Treasury bills suggests he lacks attractive investment opportunities at current prices, implying caution amidst market uncertainties.
Holding $277 billion in T-bills—a position larger than the Federal Reserve’s—Buffett stands to earn $12-13 billion annually, demonstrating his shift towards safer investments.
Buffett's latest major investment was in Chubb, hinting his strategy might prioritize preserving capital over aggressive market plays during uncertain times.
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