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Economist Challenges Buffett’s Gold Critique, Highlights Its Role as Wealth Preservation Tool

Economist Challenges Buffett’s Gold Critique, Highlights Its Role as Wealth Preservation Tool

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2025-11-23 10:46:02
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Steve Hanke, a Johns Hopkins University economist, has publicly countered Warren Buffett's longstanding dismissal of Gold as an unproductive asset. The Berkshire Hathaway chairman has frequently categorized gold alongside assets that generate no yield, favoring cash-flowing businesses instead. Hanke's rebuttal frames gold as financial insurance rather than a growth instrument—a bulwark against systemic risks that Buffett's own insurance expertise should theoretically appreciate.

The debate centers on fundamental asset philosophies: Buffett prioritizes income-generating holdings, while Hanke emphasizes gold's millennia-old function as a crisis hedge. This divergence mirrors broader market tensions between productive capital and defensive positioning amid economic uncertainty.

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