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Buffett basically became an index fund from about 2010 onwards
@Callum_Thomas:+an extra chart that didn't quite make it in this week, but very interesting nonetheless -- Buffett basically became an index fund from about 2010 onwards Interesting chart showing Berkshire Hathaway$Berkshire Hathaway(BRK.A)$ $Berkshire Hathaway(BRK.B)$ ’s trailing 10-year alpha vs S&P500$S&P 500(.SPX)$ Buffett was a different beast when he first set out... most Buffett followers focus on the stock picking and compounding and blah blah, but they forget about the cut-throat private equity style plays he did in the early days... gotta have something to compound off And similar the averageization of Peter Lynch -- a combination of fund size, career stage, and history (market more efficient thru time as data more available + more competition) https://twitter.com/Callum_Thomas/status/1632208962220359680
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