My thinking: Berkshire Hathaway is one of the most expensive stocks in the world. Warren Buffet is 92...meaning statistically bound to croak any day now. Part of the value of Berkshire Hathaway has to do with the Legend of Warren Buffet. When he dies, surely some of the legend of the stock dies as well.
That being said, easy to imagine the exact opposite happens. As some kind of rallying cry to save his legacy or something. BUT even if that happens you can also just short his stock again because no way that lasts either.
So, I'm thinking it could be an interesting gamble? 10k dollar coin flip? Where you have a lot of upside if you're right, and not that big of a deal if you're wrong.
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