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Buffett’s Big News: An Interview With Whitney Tilson
Everyone’s favorite investor has called it a career…
Warren Buffett announced over the weekend that he’s stepping down as CEO of Berkshire Hathaway (BRK-B).
It’s a moment everyone in the market should note.
Buffett may be the most important stock investor in modern history. His historic investment returns are only part of the story… His clear thinking and plainspoken wisdom have made him a legend.
That’s why we had to speak to Whitney Tilson today…
Whitney is the editor of our flagship newsletter, Stansberry’s Investment Advisory. He’s also one of the country’s best-known “Buffettologists.” Whitney knows Warren Buffett personally. He has studied under him and calls him a friend and mentor.
I sat down this morning with Whitney to discuss Buffett’s big news.
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