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Well you need to find hidden gems at this point. Which means you need to look where fewer people are investing. What you need to do is compile a database of stock/bonds held by top mutual fund companies.
http://www.investmentnews.com/article/20110816/CHART02/110819945/the-100-largest-mutual-fund-families
I would go with top 3 to save time. When you have your database, use a stock screener to find companies that have a value less that their market values. Compile a database of those tickers.
Write a query to find companies that are not in your large mutual fund database.
select * from screener where ticker not in (select ticker from large_fund)
Invest in those companies.
Also, learn what is going on in the world. Like if you know oil prices are going higher, then you may want to see if there are any oil rig companies that the large funds haven't touched yet.

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