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by dsacco 3180 days ago
What does “very” mean? Do you mind quantifying that with a percentage? As it stands it doesn’t really answer the question: “very” is an imprecise measurement.
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Very means I have made a lot of money with this approach - far, far more than I would have using a passive index-based approach.

I am sure you understand that I don’t want to get into specifics in a public forum.

How would giving an example hurt? You've given away your strategy, a specific example of one of your successes wouldn't hurt you as they'd have recovered their stock price now.
Investment strategies are like ideas - nobody steals them because everyone has their own crappy one which they like more.

An example of a company that fits my criteria (and which I have invested in) is the ASX listed ruby miner Mustang Resources [0].

0. http://www.mustangresources.com.au/