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Peter Lynch Fidelity Investments
In 1977, lengendary fund manager Peter Lynch was named head of the then obscure Magellan F...
published: 17 Oct 2012
author: Axiomax100
Peter Lynch Fidelity Investments
Peter Lynch Fidelity Investments
In 1977, lengendary fund manager Peter Lynch was named head of the then obscure Magellan Fund which had $18 million in assets. By the time Lynch resigned as ...- published: 17 Oct 2012
- views: 23937
- author: Axiomax100
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Making Money in the Stock Market: Peter Lynch on Investing in the U.S. Economy (1994)
Lynch was hired as an intern with Fidelity Investments in 1966 partly because he had been ...
published: 26 Apr 2014
Making Money in the Stock Market: Peter Lynch on Investing in the U.S. Economy (1994)
Making Money in the Stock Market: Peter Lynch on Investing in the U.S. Economy (1994)
Lynch was hired as an intern with Fidelity Investments in 1966 partly because he had been caddying for Fidelity's president (among others) at Brae Burn Country Club in Newton, Massachusetts. He initially covered the paper, chemical, and publishing industries, and when he returned after a two-year Army stint he was hired permanently in 1969. This time Lynch was charged with following the textiles, metals, mining, and chemicals industries, eventually becoming Fidelity's director of research from 1974 to 1977. In 1977, Lynch was named head of the then obscure Magellan Fund which had $18 million in assets. By the time Lynch resigned as a fund manager in 1990, the fund had grown to more than $14 billion in assets with more than 1,000 individual stock positions. From 1977 until 1990, the Magellan fund averaged a 29.2% return and as of 2003 had the best 20-year return of any mutual fund ever. Lynch's achieved dollar successes in a range of stocks including (by order of profit achieved - source is Beating the Street): Fannie Mae, Ford, Philip Morris, MCI, Volvo, General Electric, General Public Utilities, Student Loan Marketing, Kemper, and Lowe's. Lynch was described as "legendary" by Jason Zweig in his 2003 update of The Intelligent Investor. Lynch has written (with co-author John Rothchild) three texts on investing, including One Up on Wall Street (ISBN 0671661035), Beating the Street (ISBN 0671759159), and Learn to Earn. The last-named book was written for beginning investors of all ages, mainly teenagers. In essence, One Up served as theory while Beating the Street is application. One Up lays out Lynch's investment technique including chapters devoted to stock classifications, the two-minute drill, famous numbers, and designing a portfolio. Most of Beating the Street consists of an extensive stock by stock discussion of Lynch's 1992 Barron's Magazine selections, essentially providing an illustration of the concepts previously discussed. As such, both books represent study material for investors of any knowledge level or ability. Lynch also wrote a series of investment articles for Worth magazine that expand on many of the concepts and companies mentioned in the books. Lynch coined some of the best known mantras of modern individual investing strategies. His most famous investment principle is simply, "Invest in what you know," popularizing the economic concept of "local knowledge". This simple principle resonates well with average non-professional investors who don't have time to learn complicated quantitative stock measures or read lengthy financial reports. Since most people tend to become expert in certain fields, applying this basic "invest in what you know" principle helps individual investors find good undervalued stocks. Lynch uses this principle as a starting point for investors. He has also often said that the individual investor is more capable of making money from stocks than a fund manager, because they are able to spot good investments in their day-to-day lives before Wall Street. Throughout his two classic investment primers, he has outlined many of the investments he found when not in his office - he found them when he was out with his family, driving around or making a purchase at the mall. Lynch believes the individual investor is able to do this, too. He also coined the phrase "ten bagger" in a financial context. This refers to an investment which is worth ten times its original purchase price and comes from baseball where "bags" or "bases" that a runner reaches are the measure of the success of a play. A "two bagger" would be a double, so by extension, two home runs and a double would be a "ten bagger". http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Peter_Lynch- published: 26 Apr 2014
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Peter Lynch talks about bottom-fishing on Wall Street Week
Louis Rukeyser interviews Peter Lynch and Philip Carret on Wall Street Week -- excerpt fro...
published: 09 Nov 2008
author: avantisprod
Peter Lynch talks about bottom-fishing on Wall Street Week
Peter Lynch talks about bottom-fishing on Wall Street Week
Louis Rukeyser interviews Peter Lynch and Philip Carret on Wall Street Week -- excerpt from the 30 year retrospective program.- published: 09 Nov 2008
- views: 34419
- author: avantisprod
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The Best of Value Investing - Part 1
The World's Best Investment Advices from valueinvestor- Warren Buffett, Peter Lynch, John ...
published: 28 Dec 2011
author: 40procent20ar
The Best of Value Investing - Part 1
The Best of Value Investing - Part 1
The World's Best Investment Advices from valueinvestor- Warren Buffett, Peter Lynch, John Templeton, Seth Klarman, Charlie Munger, Walter Schloss, Bill Ackma...- published: 28 Dec 2011
- views: 82220
- author: 40procent20ar
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Peter Lynch's 25 Golden Rules of Investment
Peter Lynch's 25 Golden Rules of Stock Market Investment. Set to classical music....
published: 24 Mar 2012
author: bill nye
Peter Lynch's 25 Golden Rules of Investment
Peter Lynch's 25 Golden Rules of Investment
Peter Lynch's 25 Golden Rules of Stock Market Investment. Set to classical music.- published: 24 Mar 2012
- views: 4244
- author: bill nye
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Secrets of Great Investors Peter Lynch
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published: 21 Apr 2014
Secrets of Great Investors Peter Lynch
Secrets of Great Investors Peter Lynch
NO COPYRIGHT INFRINGEMENT INTENDED ALL CONTENT BELONGS TO THEIR RESPECTIVE OWNERS. THIS IS FOR EDUCATIONAL AND TRANSFORMATIVE PURPOSE.- published: 21 Apr 2014
- views: 448
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Live with Peter and Carolyn Lynch
This video is produced for Forbes by Forbes Contributor Devin Thorpe. To watch the video o...
published: 13 Dec 2013
Live with Peter and Carolyn Lynch
Live with Peter and Carolyn Lynch
This video is produced for Forbes by Forbes Contributor Devin Thorpe. To watch the video on Forbes, click this link: http://onforb.es/IJV4ej. Peter Lynch has been described by Forbes as "the best mutual fund manager ever." He managed the Fidelity Magellan Fund from 1977 through 1990, yielding a 29.2 percent yield over that period. While Lynch continues to serve as the Vice Chairman of Fidelity Investments , he now focuses much of his time with his wife Carolyn Lynch on philanthropy. Approaching giving "as an investment," The Lynch Foundation focuses on four primary areas of philanthropy: education, healthcare, culture and religion.- published: 13 Dec 2013
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Peter Lynch Induction and Speech - Academy of Distinguished Bostonians
Peter Lynch, vice chairman of the Fidelity Management & Research Company, was officially i...
published: 15 Jun 2009
author: GreaterBostonChamber
Peter Lynch Induction and Speech - Academy of Distinguished Bostonians
Peter Lynch Induction and Speech - Academy of Distinguished Bostonians
Peter Lynch, vice chairman of the Fidelity Management & Research Company, was officially inducted into the Greater Boston Chamber's Academy of Distinguished ...- published: 15 Jun 2009
- views: 16077
- author: GreaterBostonChamber
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Book Reviews One Up On Wall Street By Peter Lynch Summary for Investing and Stock Picks
Check Out One Up On Wall Street by Peter Lynch here:
http://www.amazon.com/gp/product/074...
published: 17 Jan 2014
Book Reviews One Up On Wall Street By Peter Lynch Summary for Investing and Stock Picks
Book Reviews One Up On Wall Street By Peter Lynch Summary for Investing and Stock Picks
Check Out One Up On Wall Street by Peter Lynch here: http://www.amazon.com/gp/product/0743200403/ref=as_li_qf_sp_asin_tl?ie=UTF8&camp;=1789&creative;=9325&creativeASIN;=0743200403&linkCode;=as2&tag;=trum-20- published: 17 Jan 2014
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Peter Lynch - Market Prediction
Peter Lynch speaks about market prediction!...
published: 17 Jul 2011
author: 40procent20ar
Peter Lynch - Market Prediction
Peter Lynch - Market Prediction
Peter Lynch speaks about market prediction!- published: 17 Jul 2011
- views: 9972
- author: 40procent20ar
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Peter Lynch's Secret to Picking Stocks
Ross Givens of Blue Tick Research looks at the "Peter Lynch Chart" and how it can help ide...
published: 04 Sep 2013
Peter Lynch's Secret to Picking Stocks
Peter Lynch's Secret to Picking Stocks
Ross Givens of Blue Tick Research looks at the "Peter Lynch Chart" and how it can help identify under and overpriced stocks. For free nightly videos delivered to your inbox, sign up at www.bluetickresearch.com- published: 04 Sep 2013
- views: 371
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COMO INVESTIR EM AÇOES E SE TORNAR MILIONARIO? CRITÉRIOS PETER LYNCH THIAGO MARTINS AVILA
rico, milionário, fique rico, grupo dos ricos, dinheiro, muito dinheiro, Eike Batista, gan...
published: 03 May 2012
author: hevellinfelix
COMO INVESTIR EM AÇOES E SE TORNAR MILIONARIO? CRITÉRIOS PETER LYNCH THIAGO MARTINS AVILA
COMO INVESTIR EM AÇOES E SE TORNAR MILIONARIO? CRITÉRIOS PETER LYNCH THIAGO MARTINS AVILA
rico, milionário, fique rico, grupo dos ricos, dinheiro, muito dinheiro, Eike Batista, ganhe muito dinheiro, acumule capital. bilionario milionario.- published: 03 May 2012
- views: 896
- author: hevellinfelix
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Invest Using the Strategies of Wall Street Legends (2 of 4 -- the Peter Lynch model)
John Reese discusses his guru-based investing system and outlines the strategies of Warren...
published: 26 Jan 2013
author: valideavids
Invest Using the Strategies of Wall Street Legends (2 of 4 -- the Peter Lynch model)
Invest Using the Strategies of Wall Street Legends (2 of 4 -- the Peter Lynch model)
John Reese discusses his guru-based investing system and outlines the strategies of Warren Buffett, based on the book "Buffettology", and Peter Lynch, which ...- published: 26 Jan 2013
- views: 636
- author: valideavids
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Las claves de Peter Lynch para invertir en Bolsa -- Jaime Bedia
http://www.jaimebedia.net/las-claves-de-peter-lynch-para-invertir-en-bolsa-jaime-bedia-201...
published: 11 Mar 2013
Las claves de Peter Lynch para invertir en Bolsa -- Jaime Bedia
Las claves de Peter Lynch para invertir en Bolsa -- Jaime Bedia
http://www.jaimebedia.net/las-claves-de-peter-lynch-para-invertir-en-bolsa-jaime-bedia-20130311012329.html- published: 11 Mar 2013
- views: 15