Buffett…Fearful???

Is this the ultimate use of Buffett’s “be fearful when others are greedy, and greedy when others are fearful” rule?

Billionaire Warren Buffett, whose Berkshire Hathaway Inc. posted its worst results ever in 2008, said the economy “has fallen off a cliff” and that efforts to stimulate recovery may lead to inflation higher than the 1970s.

The American public is fearful, confused and changing their buying habits, which is showing up at Berkshire’s operating units, Buffett said during an appearance on the CNBC television network today. While the recession will end and future generations will live better than their parents, the economy “can’t turn around on a dime,” Buffett said, adding that some inflation is appropriate right now.

“We are doing things now that are potentially very inflationary,” he said. Buffett called on Congress to unite behind President Barack Obama, comparing the economic crisis to a military conflict that needs a commander-in-chief. “Patriotic Americans will realize this is a war,” he said. - Bloomberg

When Buffett is fearful, or at least as fearful as someone of his stature can ever be, is the bottom in sight?

5 Comment(s)

  1. Thanks for posting the article, was certainly a great read!

    Stacey Derbinshire | Mar 9, 2009 | Reply

  2. I don’t like that “war” metaphor he snuck in there… that just brings fundamentalist thinking in through the back door. The last thing the U.S. needs is more fundamentalist thinking. But it seems pretty much everyone recognizes now the degree of inflation headed the U.S.’s way. I just hope the rest of the world doesn’t follow suit and inflate just as much.

    MoneyEnergy | Mar 9, 2009 | Reply

  3. I agree we don’t need anymore fundamentalist thinking, but Buffett wasn’t going for that. He was trying to express how grave the situation is. Buffett is no fundamentalist.

    Thanks for commenting.

    Chad | Mar 9, 2009 | Reply

  4. You know it is time to take cover when the “Big Dog” of investing is scared. I follow Buffet closely and have for years. We are living in crazy times for sure.
    Great post!
    TAM

    Brandon | Mar 10, 2009 | Reply

  5. I appreciate the kudos Brandon, but I was trying to show how his recent comments are not necessarily bad news.

    Chad | Mar 10, 2009 | Reply

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