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Although their books are out of print you will see how they make money though showing you the patterns they use. And there are other methods to make money that are based on more technical methods. Check out the books of Toby Crabel and Linda Raschke - they are hedge fund managers. This an excellent book that presents how fund managers think in selecting companies to invest in.It is very easy to understand and written easy to follow format. IF you are lucky you may still their books on Ebay or Amazon somewhere. However, in reality these methods take time to implement. And alotugh Peter Lynch is no longer around investing actively, it remains as a classic. Many times you would not have the advantage to find such companies.
Peter shows some really good points in this books which still apply in today's market.Stocks you should avoid:# The hottest stock in the hottest industry# Beware the next something Peter Lynch is a successful value investor who get recognized by Warren Buffett.
A fun read too. This book is perfect for beginners, or for those looking for a quick, yet still comprehensive review of how to choose stocks on your own.
The paper book is great, I would give five stars. It only has less than 5% of full paper version of book.
Once all the experts discover a good idea, they will capitalize on it quickly and leave no significant upward potential. Soon you will find great companies that provide indispensible products or services.
This book is for every investor who is serious about making money.- Mariusz Skonieczny, author of Why Are We So Clueless about the Stock Market. When a company does well over time, Wall Street will discover it sooner or later, making it a "ten bagger" for you.
Peter Lynch is so right on the fact that one does not need to work on Wall Street or be an analyst to find great investment ideas. Go to the mall, talk with your kids, and think about what types of products your industry is consuming.
Learn how to invest your money, how to pick stocks, and how to make money in the stock market Opportunities are all around us.
The idea is to get there before they discover it.
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