Charlie Munger of Berkshire Hathaway was asked about long-term valuations: "I don't worry about it too much, because I will be dead."
Charlie Munger of Berkshire Hathaway was asked about long-term valuations: "I don't worry about it too much, because I will be dead."
“I might have different ideas [than Buffett],” Munger said.
“Artificial intelligence is very important but there is a lot of crazy hype on the subject. AI is not going to cure cancer,” he said. “There’s a lot of nonsense in it too. I regard it as a mixed blessing.”
Munger said he remains optimistic about China’s economy, but conceded that Daily Journal’s investment in Alibaba was “one of the worst mistakes I ever made.”
“I never stopped to think [Alibaba] was still a retailer. It’s going to be a competitive business,” he said.
He also said: “BYD is so much ahead of Tesla in China it’s almost ridiculous,” Munger said.
On crypto he said: “I think people who oppose my position are idiots."
He also said: "Crypto is just ridiculous that anybody would buy this stuff... it's massively stupid."
Previously he called for a ban in crypto.