Subject: Re: FT Series BRK after Buffett
The apologists in brkville doing what they do best, for 25 years!

I am not sure about Berkshire's CAGR for the last 25 years, but I think for the last 10 years it might have been around 10% (or a little more)?

Let's compare this with what Cathy Woods says in an interview I am reading this very moment: "Unsere jährliche Rendite liegt seit der Auflegung bei etwa 10 Prozent."
Translation: "Our CAGR since inception is around 10 percent".

Actually I don't care what T&T did or did not do during those years, if they missed opportunities or no. No apologies needed. I simply prefer to get those 10% from a smooth and calm sailing Berkshire instead of Cathy's wild Bronco ride, even thinking in some ways it might be a positive that it's such a giant (and well setup) tanker that neither T&T nor Warren can move the needle as much as Cathy can easily do that with her Ark Invest. May it continue.