Warren Buffett — the legendary investor known as the “Oracle of Omaha” — has officially retired.



Buffett, who famously once said he wouldn’t pay $25 for all the Bitcoin in the world, spent decades shaping modern investing with one simple philosophy: buy strong businesses and hold them for the long term.



As the CEO of Berkshire Hathaway, he turned a struggling textile company into a trillion-dollar conglomerate, proving that patience beats hype.



While the world rushed toward cryptocurrencies and speculative assets, Buffett stood firm. He openly criticized Bitcoin, calling it unproductive and driven by speculation rather than real value.



Now, as he steps away from active leadership, markets are reflecting on more than just his returns — they’re reflecting on his discipline, his skepticism, and his belief in fundamentals.



Love him or disagree with him, one thing is clear:


Warren Buffett didn’t just invest in companies — he invested in principles.