KEY POINTS
  • Munger highlighted how much risk investors are taking when investing, particularly in China.
  • "In China, … they love to gamble in stocks. This is really stupid," Munger said.
  • Munger also highlighted the proliferation of EBITDA as a profit metric as another sign of wretched excess, calling it "ridiculous."
  • "I don't like when investment bankers talk about EBITDA, which I call bulls--- earnings."

Charlie Munger, vice chairman of Berkshire Hathaway and Warren Buffett's longtime business partner, issued a dire warning about the future on Wednesday.

"I think there are lots of troubles coming," he said at the Los Angeles-based Daily Journal annual shareholders meeting. "There's too much wretched excess."