WARREN BUFFETT
‘Annualised return of 19.4% for 50 years. Berkshire’s overall gain of 2,744,062% from 1964-2019 compares to 19,784% for the S&P500.’
CHARLIE MUNGER
'The Wheeler, Munger partnership compounded at 19.8%pa gross versus 5% for the Dow from 1962 to 1975.'
Michael Steinhardt
'Gross return of over 30 per cent per year for 28 years.’
George Soros
‘The fund grew from about $4 million at inception to nearly $2 billion, mostly internally generated. Original investors saw the value of their shares multiply 300-fold.’
Leon Levy
‘Averaged 28 per cent annual returns during Odyssey’s fourteen year life.’
Stanley Druckenmiller
‘Thirty years, no losses. $1,000 invested 30 years ago would be worth $2.6 million [over 31% pa gross] today versus $27,000 for the S&P500.’
Dan Loeb
‘Annualised gross return above 20% over nearly 20 years since inception.’
Paul Singer
‘Compound annual return of 14% net for over 36 years.’
Paul Tudor Jones
‘Tudor Futures Fund never had a loss and compounded at 27.2% through July 2010 since founding in September 1984.'
Shelby Davis
‘Compounded at 23% for decades.’
Shelby Davis Jnr
‘Compounded at 19% for over a decade.’
Seth Klarman
‘Net 17% annualised return over more than three decades.’
Ray Dalio
'Pure Alpha has had annualized net returns of 13% between 1991 and 2016.'
Ed Wachenheim
'Over the past 25 years, accounts that we manage have achieved average annual returns of very close to 19%.'
Howard Marks
‘Aggregate gross IRR of 19.9% over nearly two decades.’
Peter Cundill
’15.2% compounded return over 33 years.’
Peter Lynch
‘Annualised rate of return of 29.2% over his 12 year stint at the helm of Magellan Fund.’
Bruce Kovner
'Over 28 years, produced profits of more than $12 billion after all fees, a compound rate of return of more than 21%. Achieved with low volatility and only one small down year.'
Bill Ackman
‘Annualised net return of 16.9% vs S&P500 9.6% from 2004 to 2020’
Julian Robertson
'Tiger funds compound return to partners from 1980 to 1998 was 31.7% pa net.'
Joel Greenblatt
‘Annualised return of 50% from 1985 to 1995.’
Walter Schloss
‘Returns of 20% per year for 47 years.’
David Abrams
‘Returned 15% annual return since inception in 1999.’
Francois Rochon
'Compounded at 16.3% pa since 1993 versus 9.0% for the benchmark.'
Sir John Templeton
'Templeton Growth Fund posted a 13.8% annualized average return from 1954 to 2004, well ahead of the S&P500 11.1%pa.'
Lee Ainslie
'Maverick produced average annual returns of 14 percent from 1995 through 2010.'
Sir Christopher Hohn
‘TCI has produced $22.8 billion of net gains since its 2004 inception, making Hohn the 14th greatest hedge fund manager ever, according to LCH Investments.’
James Dinan
'York Capital had 14.2% net annualised return from 1991 to 2011.'
Ralph Wanger
'Annualised return of over 17%pa between 1970 and 1998 versus 14.4% for the S&P500'
Ted Weschler
'For partners invested with Peninsular Capital in early 2000, the fund at the end of 2011's first quarter had delivered a total gain of 1,236% [>25%pa compounded].'