“I want to suggest to you that Pareto’s Law suggests that the most important thing that you can do is have the discipline to invest with the serially successful. Stop, just the serially successful.”
By simply following this successful industry entrepreneur’s investment in this publicly listed small cap, investors made more than a 100x return on their investment.
Since 1 April 2020, Track Record has profiled 5 companies, which, on average, their share price has risen by 206%. The top 2 companies were Pointerra (ASX:3DP) at 2,150% (21x) and Botanix Pharmaceuticals at 200% (2x) as at 14 December 2020. This means the profiled companies outperformed the ASX All Ords by 175% since 1 April 2020.
Larger revenues means larger valuations, which results in larger returns for investors. So by investing in successful entrepreneurs, investors can make more money, more often.
A successful entrepreneur is 48% more likely to succeed again. This means successful entrepreneurs makes investors money, more often.
On average, successful entrepreneurs are 9.70% and 8% more likely to be successful compared to first time entrepreneurs and failed entrepreneurs, respectively.
After securing over USD1.5bn in deposits in his first two successful banks, Metro Bank and Atom Bank, Anthony’s guidance has seen 86 400 amass over AUD120m in deposits.
This successful entrepreneur is responsible for 4 Food Delivery Association (FDA) product approvals in the dermatology industry.
He coined the term “blogger” and successfully built 3 digital publishing (blog based) businesses.
Rod saw the potential of the ‘cloud computing’ before Google.