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AYA Personal Investment Vitae as of December 2025
Jacob Miramar @Jacob Miramar
Platinum member since January 2017

Location: United States

Gender: Male

Asset investment style: Quantitative technical analysis

Market capitalization:

$8,200,596talents

Virtual portfolio value:

$5,315,651talents

Net overall return per annum:

20.50%

AYA current rank order:

#10

Asset investment philosophy:
Jacob Miramar trades U.S. stocks with the top #376 to #500 positive alpha signals.

Top 10 profitable stock transactions since January 2020Strategy

Symbol Company Buy Sell Share Volume Return (%) Profit ($)
SXTP 60 Degrees Pharmaceuticals Inc. Common Stock $0.15 $1.34 141,773 +793.33% $168,710
VATE INNOVATE Corp. Common Stock $0.53 $4.14 40,124 +681.13% $144,848
LSCC Lattice Semiconductor Corporation Common Stock $6.97 $48.04 2,827 +589.24% $116,105
XBIOW Xenetic Biosciences Inc. Warrants $2.00 $23.16 4,963 +1,058.00% $105,017
RMBL RumbleOn Inc. Class B Common Stock $0.36 $7.95 13,577 +2,108.33% $103,049
NTZ Natuzzi S.p.A. $2.21 $11.92 8,919 +439.37% $86,603
MPWR Monolithic Power Systems Inc. Common Stock $85.91 $392.24 229 +356.57% $70,150
TBLTW ToughBuilt Industries Inc. Warrant $0.09 $0.70 90,044 +677.78% $54,927
TUEM Tuesday Morning Corp. Common Stock $0.12 $0.69 79,200 +475.00% $45,144
MRNS Marinus Pharmaceuticals Inc. Common Stock $1.94 $11.62 2,827 +498.97% $27,365
Sum $921,918

Top 10 current stock portfolio positions as of December 2025Strategy

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