Warren Buffett’s investment strategies emphasize a long-term view centered on fundamental value. To hedge against an overheated market, he maintains significant cash reserves and makes strategic investments, notably in Occidental Petroleum (OXY), which he believes has strong growth potential due to favorable macroeconomic conditions. As of the second quarter of 2024, Berkshire Hathaway boasts $277 billion in cash and equivalents, allowing it to invest in short-term Treasury bonds for risk minimization and liquidity. Buffett’s recent portfolio adjustments, including selling parts of his Apple and Bank of America stakes, show his cautious yet adaptable approach to evolving market conditions while remaining committed to long-term value creation.