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Title: Buffett?s Alpha

Author(s): Andrea Frazzini, David Kabiller and Lasse Heje Pedersen

Publication Date: December 2013

Keyword(s): betting against beta, leverage, market efficiency, quality and value

Programme Area(s): Financial Economics

Abstract: Berkshire Hathaway has realized a Sharpe ratio of 0.76, higher than any other stock or mutual fund with a history of more than 30 years, and Berkshire has a significant alpha to traditional risk factors. However, we find that the alpha becomes insignificant when controlling for exposures to Betting-Against-Beta and Quality-Minus-Junk factors. Further, we estimate that Buffett?s leverage is about 1.6-to-1 on average. Buffett?s returns appear to be neither luck nor magic, but, rather, reward for the use of leverage combined with a focus on cheap, safe, quality stocks. Decomposing Berkshires? portfolio into ownership in publicly traded stocks versus wholly-owned private companies, we find that the former performs the best, suggesting that Buffett?s returns are more due to stock selection than to his effect on management. These results have broad implications for market efficiency and the implementability of academic factors.

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Frazzini, A, Kabiller, D and Pedersen, L. 2013. 'Buffett?s Alpha'. London, Centre for Economic Policy Research. https://cepr.org/active/publications/discussion_papers/dp.php?dpno=9769