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More copies of this ISBN:This title in other formats:Beating the Streetby Peter Lynch
Synopses & ReviewsPublisher Comments:Develop a Winning Investment Strategy — with Expert Advice from "The Nation's #1 Money Manager" Peter Lynch's "invest in what you know" strategy has made him a household name with investors both big and small. An important key to investing, Lynch says, is to remember that stocks are not lottery tickets. There's a company behind every stock and a reason companies — and their stocks — perform the way they do. In this book, newly revised and updated for the paperback edition, Peter Lynch shows you how you can become an expert in a company and how you can build a profitable investment portfolio, based on your own experience and insights and on straightforward do-it-yourself research. There's no reason the individual investor can't match wits with the experts, and this book will show you how. In Beating the Street, Lynch for the first time: x Explains how to devise a mutual fund strategy Synopsis:In this #1 national bestseller--now fully revised and updated--Peter Lynch shows investors how to reap the rewards of managing their own investments. Lynch offers clear suggestions for establishing and maintaining a balanced portfolioof long-term and short-term stocks, bonds, and mutual funds. Synopsis:Develop a Winning Investment Strategy — with Expert Advice from "The Nation's #1 Money Manager" Peter Lynch's "invest in what you know" strategy has made him a household name with investors both big and small. An important key to investing, Lynch says, is to remember that stocks are not lottery tickets. There's a company behind every stock and a reason companies — and their stocks — perform the way they do. In this book, newly revised and updated for the paperback edition, Peter Lynch shows you how you can become an expert in a company and how you can build a profitable investment portfolio, based on your own experience and insights and on straightforward do-it-yourself research. There's no reason the individual investor can't match wits with the experts, and this book will show you how. In Beating the Street, Lynch for the first time: * Explains how to devise a mutual fund strategy * Shows how he goes about picking stocks, step-by-step * Describes how the individual investor can improve his or her investment performance to rival that of the experts of the investment clubs. About the AuthorDuring Peter Lynch's thirteen successful years as manager of the Fidelity Magellan Fund, it was the top-ranked general equity mutual fund in the nation. One thousand dollars invested in Magellan in 1977 was worth $28,000 when he handed over the reins of Magellan on May 31, 1990. Since his retirement from the Magellan Fund, Lynch continues as a member of the board of trustees of the Fidelity Group of funds and writes a column for Worth magazine. He lives with his wife, Carolyn, and three daughters in the suburbs of Boston and is the author of the investment classic, One Up on Wall Street. Table of ContentsCONTENTS Preface Preface to the Trade Paperback Edition Introduction: Escape from Bondage One: The Miracle of St. Agnes Two: The Weekend Worrier Three: A Tour of the Fund House Four: Managing Magellan: The Early Years Five: Magellan: The Middle Years Six: Magellan: The Later Years Seven: Art, Science, and Legwork Eight: Shopping for Stocks: The Retail Sector Nine: Prospecting in Bad News: How the "Collapse" in Real Estate Led Me to Pier 1, Sunbelt Nursery, and General Host Ten: My Close Shave at Supercuts Eleven: Blossoms in the Desert: Great Companies in Lousy Industries Twelve: It's a Wonderful Buy Thirteen: A Closer Look at the S&Ls Fourteen: Master Limited Partnerships: A Deal with a Yield Fifteen: The Cyclicals: What Goes Around Comes Around Sixteen: Nukes in Distress: CMS Energy Seventeen: Uncle Sam'a Garage Sale: Allied Capital II Eighteen: My Fannie Mae Diary Nineteen: Treasure in the Backyard: The Colonial Group of Mutual Funds Twenty: The Restaurant Stocks: Putting Your Money Where Your Mouth Is Twenty-One: The Six-Month Checkup 25 Golden Rules Postscript Index What Our Readers Are SayingBe the first to add a comment for a chance to win!Product Details
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