Greed may be a sin, but if you’re willing to take your chances, you can try your hand betting on the next pope. Millions have already been wagered, but the betting markets have not marked out a strong frontrunner. For the faithful, only the Holy Spirit knows.

And since 1965, Berkshire Hathaway’s value has increased by 5,500,000%; the S&P 500 has returned just 39,000% percent over the same period. But now that Warren Buffet has announced his retirement, he leaves Greg Abel, his successor, with a big question: what to do with Berkshire’s unusually enormous pile of cash.