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reports that his funds averaged 30.5% a year - after fees! - from 1969 to 2000. That's extraordinary. $1 million invested with him in 1969 would have turned into $3,836,417,487 in 2000. It's amazing how he's one of the greatest speculators of all time but he has this weird social dem philosophy.