Estimated return — disclosed long book
What Wallace Weitz’s US-listed long positions did, derived from the share counts and market values in consecutive 13F filings, shown against SPY over exactly the same quarters. This is not the fund’s return. A 13F excludes shorts, bonds, cash, non-US listings and derivatives, says nothing about fees or leverage, and only sees positions held at both quarter ends. The fund figure is a price return while SPY is a total return, so the comparison is tilted against the manager by roughly a dividend yield.
Q2 2026
+7.2%
SPY +15.1%▼ -7.9%alpha
2026 YTD(2Q so far)
-3.3%
SPY +10.1%▼ -13.4%alpha
By calendar year
| Year | Estimated | SPY | Alpha |
|---|---|---|---|
| 2025 | +2.9% | +17.7% | -14.8% |
| 2024 | +15.3% | +24.9% | -9.6% |
| 2023 | +24.3% | +26.2% | -1.8% |
| 20221/4 Q | +8.1% | +7.6% | +0.5% |
Years marked n/4 Qare built from fewer than four quarters, and the benchmark shown beside them covers the same partial set — so the alpha is like-for-like, but the year is not a full year.