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How much money can you, as an individual investor, really expect to make from investing? I’m not talking about in a single year… or even five years. I mean over the life of a typical investor—40 years or so. What’s the best return you can hope for? Warren Buffett is the greatest long-term investor in history. He’s compounded his money in his holding company, Berkshire Hathaway, at about 20% per year since 1965. Q4 2022 hedge fund letters, conferences and more Now, 20% might not sound all that impressive. It looks small compared to the 1,000%+ gains that are achievable in individual investments...
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Alpine Capital Research’s short write-up underscores the investment returns challenge of “getting to 7.2% in a 5.0% world”. Q2 2021 hedge fund letters, conferences and more We recently came across a research paper that was authored by the endowment & foundation consulting team at Mercer Pavilion entitled: “Top investment ideas for endowments and foundations in 2021.” Like many of their consulting peers in the industry, the Mercer Pavilion team is lamenting future public equity and fixed income investment returns that are widely expected to be insufficient to meet the minimum return hurdles of ...
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Choosing the right financial adviser can be fraught with unknowns. From understanding the alphabet soup of credentials to making sense of complicated financial jargon, some of the smartest people I know struggle to choose the right adviser for their needs. Q4 2020 hedge fund letters, conferences and more Mandy is an engineer in her mid-fifties who worked at a small manufacturing company. She has an IRA left over from a corporate job she had in her twenties and thirties, and a portfolio of index funds that has seen positive returns over time. Mandy often thinks her returns could be better, but ...
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Warren Buffett is one of the most successful investors in the world. He is the chairman and controlling shareholder of Berkshire Hathaway, which he acquired in 1965. Q3 2020 hedge fund letters, conferences and more Treating Investors FairlyThe nice thing about Buffett is that he always treated his investors fairly. As a Chairman and CEO of Berkshire Hathaway he has earned an annual salary of $100,000/year. This is nothing, in comparison to high cost mutual fund managers or high cost hedge fund managers. You could have benefitted from the investment success of Warren Buffett for mere peanuts. T...
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