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How did Indian investor Monish Pabri dominate the world of value investing?

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Monish Pabri, often known as the Indian Warren Buffett, has achieved an annual average return of 25.7% over the past 18 years .

The way he invests, according to Forbes , is he has no interest in a company that looks 10% undervalued.

He is angling to make five times his money in a few years .

The checklist was created looking at my mistakes and other investors mistakes.

There's questions like, you know, can this business be decimated by low cost competition from China or other low cost countries? That's a checklist question. Another question is, is this a win win business for the entire ecosystem?.

Monish considers himself a very lazy investor.

He calls investing a gentleman's activity and that it should come from a place of leisure.

Follow simple principles that have worked throughout history created by some of the greatest investors of all time.

And the key is to be patient and just stick to these principles and you can get some very high returns.

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