Buffett's buyback discpline really stands out when you see that chart. While other companies buy aggresively at peak prices, he does the opposite. The contrast with how corporate America treats buybacks is stark. Its almost like most management teams forget that capital alocation is supposed to create value, not just reduce share count.
This chart‑driven roundup delivered value in a tight package. From Warren Buffett’s buyback trends and S&P 500 signals to Bitcoin’s relationship with MSTR, you translated complex data into digestible nuggets. I just wantedf to point that out.
I think you meant 'no stock buybacks Q2 2025' and not '2024', right?
Great catch! no stock buybacks *since* (added now) Q2 2024 ;).
Ultimate proof no AI is involved here :). Before typos were a biggie, now a virtue? :))
Cheers!
No problem, man!
Thank you for flagging it! At least inside the chart it was correct :)
Buffett's buyback discpline really stands out when you see that chart. While other companies buy aggresively at peak prices, he does the opposite. The contrast with how corporate America treats buybacks is stark. Its almost like most management teams forget that capital alocation is supposed to create value, not just reduce share count.
Indeed, that's it, great take! More to come in the dedicated Berkshire/Buffett report.
I will also keep you updated on this (besides many others) in 2026.
Cheers!
This chart‑driven roundup delivered value in a tight package. From Warren Buffett’s buyback trends and S&P 500 signals to Bitcoin’s relationship with MSTR, you translated complex data into digestible nuggets. I just wantedf to point that out.
Glad to hear, that was the goal, mission accomplished it seems :).
Way more independent investment and economic research incoming ;).
Got a lot in the store, especially for 2026!
Cheers!
Glad to hear that, keep it up!