tom lyden says he has the etf that let's you own a piece of berkshire and other value stocks. 331,000, tom, who can afford that? >> absolutely. liz, we've seen a huge amount of money going into etfs so far this year. a record $410 billion but this etf, vtv, vanguard value etf has seen 1.5 billion come in the last month. berkshire hathaway is the biggest weighting in this etf but the whole idea here is, there is a shift on from growth to value. investors are following that path. with the idea in value is underperform the last five years to a great extent but, when you look at warren buffett's philosophy, it is not how you do on the upside but it is the moves you make on the downside. they have got 128 billion in their coffers right now he is looking to do shopping but he will not buy at these high prices as you know. most of this stocks in that value oriented etf tend to do well on the upside, but when the market corrects they tend not to give as much back. there are only four basis points to buy the etf the expense ratio is very small. many who enjoyed the growth of the s&p 500 are st