 If I were working with a small amount of money, the universe would be huge compared to the universe of possible ideas I work with now. You mentioned that 56 to 69 was the best period. Actually, my best period was before that, was from right after I met Ben Graham in early 1951, but from the end of 1950 through the next 10 years, actually returns averaged about 50% a year. I think they were 37 points better than the Dow per year, something like that. But I was working with a tiny, tiny, tiny amount of money.