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    ‘In God We Trust, All Others Pay Cash’: Warren Buffett Had the Cash and Still Has It

    Aruna KaimBy Aruna KaimAugust 14, 2026No Comments3 Mins Read
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    Berkshire Hathaway lost $11.5 billion. Buffett spent $14.5 billion. And then, he told his shareholders about the two worst decisions he had made along the way. Now, most of us have met a version of this moment. The market is falling. The people who warned you look like prophets. Every instinct says wait until it is over. What Buffett did instead is the whole subject of this letter, and it contradicts nearly everything panic tells you to do.

    Warren Buffett had the one thing every investor wishes for. He had the forecast. He told his shareholders he was certain the economy was heading into the worst stretch in living memory. He turned out to be right. And then he said the thing that should stop every investor cold: That certainty, he wrote, told him nothing at all about whether the market would rise or fall.

    So he went on a shopping spree, worth all of $14.5 billion. But before we get into what he bought, we have to look at why he moved when everyone else froze.

    1. Market Bottoms Cannot Be Timed

    The primary lesson from Buffett’s 2008 annual letter to Berkshire Hathaway shareholders is that waiting for total clarity is a luxury investors cannot afford. Macroeconomic economic news and market movements operate on completely different timelines:

    • The Economy vs. The Market: By the time bad news stops making headlines, stock prices have usually already rebounded sharply.

    • The Cost of Waiting: If you wait until all economic signals turn positive, you inevitably pay a far higher price for the underlying assets.

    2. Owning Up to Mistakes

    Even while deploying billions into distressed opportunities, Buffett transparently laid out his notable missteps in the letter:

    • The ConocoPhillips Bet: Buying major stakes in energy when oil prices were near record peaks, misjudging the speed and depth of the subsequent energy price crash.

    • Financial Allocations: Investing in Irish banks right before financial distress worsened in the region.

    By publicly detailing his misjudgments, Buffett emphasized that long-term investment success does not require perfection—it requires disciplined risk management and an unshakeable liquidity base.

    3. Cash as Strategic Armor

    The phrase “In God we trust; all others pay cash” highlights why holding ample cash during bull markets is necessary to survive—and capitalize on—bear markets. When credit markets freeze and liquidity vanishes:

    • Liquidity is Power: Investors with dry powder become lenders of last resort, securing favorable terms and deeply discounted assets.

    • Survival First, Growth Second: Capital preservation ensures a business or portfolio survives the worst-case scenario without being forced to sell assets at distressed prices.

    Key Takeaways for Individual Investors

    1. Macro Forecasts Are Not Timing Tools: Knowing that the economy faces tough times does not tell you when or where stock prices will trough.

    2. Deploy Capital Incrementally: When quality businesses trade at significant discounts to intrinsic value, buying step-by-step beats holding cash out of fear.

    3. Maintain Margin of Safety: Always hold adequate liquid reserves so you are never forced to liquidate long-term equity positions during market downturns.

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