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The Sweet Sorrow Of Warren Buffett's Parting Submitted by QTR's Fringe FinanceIt’s poetic that Warren Buffett is now stepping down at Berkshire Hathaway after one of the most extraordinary investing careers in modern history.I’ll save you the adulation for his investing acumen and commitment to high-quality American companies, as the financial news will be replete with these testimonials for the foreseeable future.I’ve occasionally tried to shine a slightly different light on Buffett because, in addition to being a savvy investor, he was also a tremendous beneficiary of monetary policy that simply kept markets moving higher over time. But don’t get me wrong: Buffett’s knack for outperforming the overall market undoubtedly solidifies him as legend.He’s also far more of a shark than most people believe him to be. Some of the stories that get passed around in the financial underworld paint a very different picture of Warren Buffett than the jolly old man happy to sit and laugh with Becky Quick. His patience was unmatched, and his ability to leverage his brand into extraordinarily favorable transactions with companies who desperately needed capital became the best self-fulfilling prophecy investment tool there ever was.Because Buffett had all the capital and all the brand equity in the world—and because his cheery demeanor belied his ruthless style—companies sought him out not only when they needed capital, but also a vote of confidence.As I reflect on it now, Buffett was the perfect balance of cutthroat investor and public relations polish. And whether his “never bet against America” shtick was honestly how he felt or not, it was instrumental in driving decades of goodwill toward the American financial system. He was the cornerstone of the list of reasons people globally wanted to invest in American exceptionalism.Buffett put an investing face to many of the greatest American companies in history. Names like Bank of America, Coca-Cola, McDonald’s, American Express, and Apple all became widely accepted as “blue chips,” with some measure of Warren Buffett’s help, as his image and likeness acted as liaison between major corporations and Main Street investors.But while many people will spend today celebrating his legendary career and speculating about the future of Berkshire Hathaway, to me the timing really does make it feel like sweet sorrow.As everybody knows, Berkshire is flush with almost $350 billion in cash. Media has harped on how large its cash position has gotten and everyone has speculated about how and when it said cash may be deployed. Ergo, one way to look at Berkshire today is that the company is waiting to pounce on the next great opportunity. But another way to look at it is that, sadly, there’s nothing worth buying. Buffett’s legacy will not be a couple of major parting investments in America, or in up-and-coming U.S. companies as he has preached, but rather a declaration that there simply isn’t anything out there that deserves his capital right now.At the same time, a broader debate is raging in the country about whether or not our productive capacity and manufacturing ethos have been stripped from our nation. There’s no more hotly contested topic right now than our nation’s major trade imbalance and our fiscal policy of exporting printed U.S. dollars while importing an unsustainably high quality of life—fueled by a growing debt pile and major fiscal deficits.🔥 Enjoying this article? Get 50% OFF FOR LIFE: Using this coupon entitles you to 50% off an annual subscription to Fringe Finance for life: Get 50% off foreverThe country that helped make Berkshire Hathaway early on was a country rooted in manufacturing and production. Early on, Buffett acquired Nebraska Furniture Mart, a family-run business, and See’s Candies, an American manufacturer and distributor of candies founded in California in 1921 — quintessential American manufacturing and sales.Before quantitative easing distorted markets to the point where they are expected to trade at 30x earnings at all times—for no reason other than “unlimited” fiat liquidity from lax central bank policy—companies actually needed to generate a profit and produce goods in order to be successful. And Buffett’s knack was identifying these fairly priced, cash-generative companies with great growth potential.Nowadays, all companies need to be successful is to get a semi-unvetted listing anywhere on any U.S. stock market through a SPAC, burn through tons of cash while lying about their future prospects, and sell as much equity as possible to financial institutions that will eventually be bailed out for their poor decisions. In the year 2025, the Fed is the rising liquidity tide lifting all dogshit company boats.When Berkshire was making the meaningful investments that turned it into the monolith it is today, money was sounder, markets were less distorted, and investing required far more calibration toward value and actual analysis. Now, the stock market has simply become an out-of-control casino where valuations, prices, and financial metrics don’t matter—and liquidity is, to quote Fed Governor Neel Kashkari, “infinite.”Austrian-focused market analysts like myself have argued that there will be a large price to pay for how distorted our public markets have become. I’ve also argued that the gutting of our nation’s productive capacity and manufacturing base, as well as our commitment to borrowing, can’t and won’t last forever.But as everybody has sat around waiting for us “broken clocks” to eventually be proven right by some exogenous, catastrophic financial unknown, the market has slowly been mutating into an entity that may never be “cheap” again—because all semblance of value investing and active management have been replaced in favor of bullshit CEO storytelling, a relentless passive bid and 0DTE option gamma acting as the tail that wags the market dog.Whether intentional or not, Buffett’s retirement personifies just how distorted our markets have become and how different the playing field is now than it was 50 years ago. Maybe it’s nothing more than a coincidence that Buffett is going out with a large cash pile and no new major investments at a time when manufacturing in our country has never been more on the ropes. But for me, I’m equal parts in a state of reverence for all Buffett accomplished, and saddened by the “between the lines” commentary his retirement makes about the state of the country and the market today.It’s easy to crown Buffett as the best that’s ever done it—I don’t think anybody will argue that. But there is an underlying Shakespearean-style tragic element to the timing of his stepping down — one that silently tugs at me in the background, suggesting that the days of investing exceptionalism and of true grit, promise, productivity, and manufacturing in America—are behind us.Now read:Is This the Man Who Created Covid-19 In Fauci’s US Lab?Is Bitcoin Ready To Retire Gold?Sweet Fictitious Ignorant BlissThe Assault on Substack Takes Predictable ShapeUncertainty Is "Paralyzing" For MarketsQTR’s Disclaimer: Please read my full legal disclaimer on my About page here. This post represents my opinions only. In addition, please understand I am an idiot and often get things wrong and lose money. I may own or transact in any names mentioned in this piece at any time without warning. Contributor posts and aggregated posts have been hand selected by me, have not been fact checked and are the opinions of their authors. They are either submitted to QTR by their author, reprinted under a Creative Commons license with my best effort to uphold what the license asks, or with the permission of the author.This is not a recommendation to buy or sell any stocks or securities, just my opinions. I often lose money on positions I trade/invest in. I may add any name mentioned in this article and sell any name mentioned in this piece at any time, without further warning. None of this is a solicitation to buy or sell securities. I may or may not own names I write about and are watching. Sometimes I’m bullish without owning things, sometimes I’m bearish and do own things. Just assume my positions could be exactly the opposite of what you think they are just in case. If I’m long I could quickly be short and vice versa. I won’t update my positions. All positions can change immediately as soon as I publish this, with or without notice and at any point I can be long, short or neutral on any position. You are on your own. Do not make decisions based on my blog. I exist on the fringe. The publisher does not guarantee the accuracy or completeness of the information provided in this page. These are not the opinions of any of my employers, partners, or associates. I did my best to be honest about my disclosures but can’t guarantee I am right; I write these posts after a couple beers sometimes. I edit after my posts are published because I’m impatient and lazy, so if you see a typo, check back in a half hour. Also, I just straight up get shit wrong a lot. I mention it twice because it’s that important. Tyler DurdenSun, 05/04/2025 - 10:30
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Nuclear Deterrence Requires Only Dozens Of Warheads - Not Thousands Via Brian McGlinchey at Stark RealitiesOver the next decade, the US government plans to spend nearly $1 trillion on its nuclear arsenal — with the actual cost certain to run even higher than that. The huge outlay is driven in part by the sheer size of America’s doomsday-weapon collection, which comprises an estimated 3,700 deployed or stockpiled nuclear warheads, not counting another 1,500 that are purportedly “retired” and awaiting dismantlement.Though Americans have been conditioned to think it’s reasonable to maintain such a large arsenal, the idea that thousands of warheads are required to deter nuclear aggression rests on flawed thinking about the nature of deterrence. While defense contractors and military bureaucracies enriched by the status quo will tell you otherwise, the truth is that an adequate arsenal of nuclear warheads can be measured not in thousands, but mere dozens.During the Cold War, two successive doctrines guided nuclear war strategy. First came Massive Retaliation, which rested on the threat of a disproportionate, devastating nuclear response to either conventional or nuclear aggression. That gave way to Mutual Assured Destruction (MAD), in which any nuclear attack was guaranteed to escalate to the point where both countries are completely destroyed.Both doctrines shared a cornerstone premise -- that effective, credible deterrence requires the capability to completely destroy the opposing country. That’s the wrong yardstick. Deterrence is achieved by the ability to impose an intolerable level of retaliatory destruction on a country that’s contemplating a nuclear first-strike -- a threshold far lower than border-to-border annihilation.For perspective, in World War II, Russia and China each suffered roughly 20 million total civilian and military deaths. The same unfathomable fatality counts that spanned several years in World War II can be achieved in mere minutes with only 20 modern nuclear warheads -- 15 striking Russian cities and only five hitting the more densely-populated cities of China, according to calculations by University of Maryland professor Steve Fetter.If the United States chose to opt against the morally-repugnant targeting of population centers with little military significance (that is, cities similar to Hiroshima and Nagasaki), a second-strike could instead vaporize the enemy’s economy, targeting power generation, refinery complexes and vital ports (though even these nuclear attacks would inflict civilian death on a huge scale, not only from the blasts but also the economic destruction). Here, Fetter calculates 100 detonations would suffice.The fatalities and destruction associated with either of those two targeting scenarios that pursue some level of societal devastation -- so-called “countervalue targeting” -- are well beyond what any foreign ruler would consider tolerable, suggesting that the anticipation of even one or two second-strike warheads would be sufficient to deter an adversary from striking first.Note, this approach to deterrence, which focuses on the power to retaliate and inflict “intolerable” destruction, does not require adversaries with high moral character. It matters little whether an opposing ruler regards his citizens with loving empathy or depraved indifference. Rulers are ultimately driven by self-interest -- and no leader can expect his hold on power to survive a nuclear gamble that brings about the vaporization of cities or irreplaceable economic assets in his own country. (Indeed, there may be no “power” to hold on to.) As political scientist Kenneth Waltz wrote in a milestone 1990 paper that promoted the peacekeeping value of nuclear weapons while making the case that small arsenals are sufficient, “Rulers like to continue to rule.”Given these realities of deterrence, the size of an adversary’s nuclear arsenal has no bearing on the appropriate size of America’s. “So long as two or more countries have second-strike forces, to compare them is pointless,” wrote Waltz. “If no state can launch a disarming attack with high confidence, force comparisons become irrelevant...beyond a certain level of capability, additional forces provide no additional coverage for one party and pose no additional threat to others.”In contrast to countervalue targeting, “counterforce targeting” aims to inflict military defeat by destroying a large, diverse array of military targets, such as missile silos, bomber and submarine bases, command and control facilities, and conventional forces.Counterforce-targeting is what led both America and Russia to amass far larger arsenals than that of any other nuclear-armed country. Beyond the elevated general risk associated with securing, transporting, maintaining and training with these large volumes of warheads, the mutual targeting of nuclear weapon delivery platforms pursuant to counterforce doctrine encourages first strikes -- launched out fear that an opponent’s first strike would render one’s own weapons unusable.Aside from the heightened risk of miscalculations during crises and accidental explosions during peace, America’s outsized nuclear arsenal threatens national security in a way that has nothing to do with mushroom clouds -- by nudging the United States further along its path to financial catastrophe. As then-Chairman of the Joint Chiefs Mike Mullen warned in 2010, “The most significant threat to our national security is our debt.” His statement came when the national debt was only about a third of its current $36.8 trillion.Of the trillion dollars to be spent on nuclear weapons through 2034, $460 billion will be spent on a “modernization” program that encompasses warheads, missiles and silos and submarines. Of that, the Pentagon expects to spend $120 billion to replace the current generation of land-based, Minuteman III ICBMs with Sentinel ICBMs made by Northrop Grumman. Last year, the Air Force notified Congress that the Sentinel program would cost 37% more than the previous estimate, and take two years longer to implement. If the history of Pentagon weapon procurement is any guide, we can count on more such announcements in the coming years.Considered in the context of second-strike deterrence, the Sentinel program is particularly exasperating. Given their fixed locations in satellite-observable silos, land-based ICBMs represent the most vulnerable leg in the nuclear-arms triad, which also includes bombers and submarine-launched missiles. Put another way, it’s the leg that does the least to convince a nuclear adversary that the United States has a guaranteed second-strike capacity -- which is the only strike capacity that matters. At the same time, land-based ICBMs are a magnet for enemy missiles, with one study suggesting nuclear strikes on US ICBMs could kill 300 million people across North America. Hiding in plain sight: Land-based ICBMs -- like this one near Monarch, Montana -- comprise the most vulnerable leg in the nuclear triad (via Moose Radio 94.7)In February, President Trump expressed dismay at the ongoing development of new nukes:“There’s no reason for us to be building brand new nuclear weapons. We already have so many. You could destroy the world 50 times over, 100 times over. And here we are building new nuclear weapons, and they’re building nuclear weapons.”Trump’s remarks came as he expressed interest in opening new arms control negotiations with Russia and China. That’s a noble pursuit, but when a second-strike capability is all the United States needs for defense, a case can be made for blazing a unilateral path toward rational and frugal nuclear deterrence -- particularly when you consider the dangerously destabilizing nature of a huge arsenal built for counterforce targeting.“There is no compelling military or strategic rationale for linking the size of U.S. nuclear forces to those of other nuclear weapon states,” wrote Fetter. “As long as the United States has enough survivable warheads to deter and respond to nuclear attacks, it should not matter how many weapons other countries have.” That’s not to discount the risk-reducing value of a far smaller Russian arsenal.Ballistic missile submarines -- like the USS West Virginia -- do the most to assure an enemy of America's second-strike capability (US Navy)Alas, any move toward a dramatically slimmer US nuclear warhead inventory will face fierce opposition from those who benefit from today’s emphasis on numerical superiority. The status quo is a prime example of the principle of “concentrated benefits and diffused costs.” Via both taxation and inflation, the $1 trillion cost of sustaining and upgrading the arsenal over the next 10 years will be spread across hundreds of millions of Americans, including many who haven’t been born yet. Shuffled into the $90 trillion the US government is projected to spend over that same period, the cost flies under the radar of everyday Americans, precluding major political opposition.The financial benefits, on the other hand, accrue to a relatively small number of stakeholders, from arms manufacturers to Pentagon and Department of Energy bureaucracies. The enjoyment of concentrated benefits incentivizes these stakeholders to fiercely defend the status quo, deploying a formidable influence arsenal that includes lobbyists, campaign contributions, the promises of jobs in 50 states and hundreds of congressional districts, and financial sponsorship of national security think tanks that steer policy.While those who are enriched by America’s excessive nuclear arsenal have the upper hand, the status quo is so dangerous and wasteful that Americans of all political leanings should unite in challenging it.Stark Realities undermines official narratives, demolishes conventional wisdom and exposes fundamental myths across the political spectrum. Read more and subscribe for free at starkrealities.substack.com Views expressed in this article are opinions of the author and do not necessarily reflect the views of ZeroHedge* * * Tyler DurdenSat, 05/03/2025 - 22:10
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Elon Musk’s rocket launch site Starbase, home to his California-born company SpaceX, is on its way to becoming a Texas city after lopsided early voting results — with ballots probably cast mostly by his employees.
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TXT is making a splash on the international music charts with their new single! On May 2 at 1 p.m. KST, TXT released their highly-anticipated new digital single “Love Language,” along with a music video for the song. The following day, “Love Language” topped Line Music’s daily Top 100 Songs chart in Japan, in addition... Continue reading TXT Tops iTunes Charts Around The World With “Love Language”The post TXT Tops iTunes Charts Around The World With “Love Language” appeared first on Soompi.
The town of Summerville’s standing committees will meet at 5:30 p.m. Monday, May 5, in the council chambers of the annex building, 200 South Main St., to address various topics, including park agreements, land annexation, public safety, public works and...
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Batman is one of DC’s most popular characters, having battled crime in Gotham since 1939. Naturally, in those eight decades the Dark Knight has changed quite a bit, with his origin being refined into its solid state and Batman growing from being a pulp detective in a funny costume to a true caped hero. He’s [...]The post There’s One Batman Story That Changed Everything (& It’s Not the One You Think) appeared first on ComicBook.com.
Movie trailers these days can sometimes give far too much away, sometimes even spoiling key narrative elements. A good preview should pique viewer curiosity, not render it entirely unnecessary to see the film partially depicted within. If you’re curious about what I mean, check out the original teaser trailer for James Cameron’s Terminator 2: Judgment [...]The post The Original Terminator 2 Trailer Is Still One of the Best of All-Time appeared first on ComicBook.com.
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The question of where gold comes from in the universe has baffled scientists for years - but now researchers believe they have finally solved the mystery.
Residents of the small south Texas town that's home to Elon Musk’s SpaceX have voted to incorporate into a new city called Starbase.
The 2025 Global Psychedelic Survey aims to capture people's experiences with psychedelics around the world.
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Flourishing is more than just being happy, and a new global study finds some countries are doing better than others when it comes to overall well-being.
Altermagnets, which exhibit momentum-dependent spin splitting without spin–orbit coupling (SOC) or net magnetization, have recently attracted significant international attention.
A Wisconsin man has been bitten by snakes hundreds of times, and scientists are studying his blood to treat snakebite.
LINCOLN, Nebraska — As the summer driving season kicks off in May, Nebraskans are encouraged to fuel up with clean and cost-saving biofuels. Renewable biofuels, such as ethanol and biodiesel, play a vital role in decreasing America's dependence on foreign...
'It’s the best outcome we could have,' said Patrick Starr, the kangaroo's owner and managing member at Choctafaula Ranch.
Data obtained by Illinois Answers Project shows Cook County Jail used restraint chairs nearly 900 times in five years.
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The new face with bags under its eyes is one of the latest emoji. Many people can use it now. - www.cnet.com
The next round of May Social Security payments will head out to recipients soon. We have the payment schedule for the month. - www.cnet.com