Bitcoin Hater Buffett Warns About 'Gambling Mood' Among Investors

Warren Buffett, the 95-year-old “Oracle of Omaha” and a notorious critic of Bitcoin, has come up with one of his sharpest market warnings in years during the 2026 Berkshire Hathaway annual shareholder meeting.
Buffett characterized the current market environment as uniquely speculative.
“We’ve never had people in a more gambling mood than now,” Buffett stated, capturing the frenzied sentiment that has driven massive retail participation in highly volatile assets, including cryptocurrencies and short-term options.
“The market always feels like a church with a casino attached,” he explained. “People can move between the church and the casino. There are more people in the church and more people in the casino, but the casino has gotten very attractive to people.”
He specifically targeted the surge in short-term retail trading, dismissing it as completely devoid of fundamental investing principles. “If you’re buying one-day options or selling them, that is not speculating. That is gambling. Totally. There’s nobody who can explain why they’re buying an option for one day.”
Buffett acknowledged that this rampant speculation doesn’t mean the entire market is “terrible,” but he warned that it inevitably leads to irrational valuations. “It does mean that the prices for an awful lot of things will look very silly,” he cautioned.
His critique aligns closely with his long-held disdain for Bitcoin and other cryptocurrencies.
He has previously dismissed as unproductive assets driven purely by speculative fervor.
A historic changing of the guard
For the first time, Greg Abel led the proceedings as CEO, having taken the baton from Buffett at the start of 2026.
Abel guided the conglomerate through a wide array of topics, from efforts to improve the BNSF railway and insurance divisions to a pragmatic stance on artificial intelligence. “We’re not going to do AI for the sake of AI,” Abel assured shareholders.
To honor his predecessor, Abel hung a jersey from the rafters of the CHI Health Center.
The meeting also featured a unique moment where a deepfake version of Buffett asked a question.
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