This book will teach you how to think in market and investment terms., or maybe even write about business. Peter Lynch was the head of the legendary Fidelity Magellan fund during the heyday of mutual funds.. Lynch has achieved incredible success, buying shares of leading companies, in the performance of which I did not doubt: например, he saw, that Dunkin Donuts eateries are always crowded with visitors - that's why I bought their shares. Lynch also coined the terms two-bagger and three-bagger. (for assets, the cost of which increases two and three times from the date of purchase, соответственно). The book is written in simple language and full of funny stories., so that even a beginner in the investment field will read it without difficulty.
The author is a supporter of fundamental analysis and long-term investments, together with that, he shares his experience and advice on finding tenfolds, hundredfold, two hundred times
Peter Lynch proves, that today any person on the street can earn no less than a professional from Wall Street, since today all the information for analysis is the same for both, and it only takes a couple of hours or less to analyze one company. Lynch tells more than just successful stories, but also about his failures and what conclusions did he draw from this, for example, he invested in stocks of a company he liked very much, who was doing well, but he failed. In the book, Lynch explains in detail why and how not to repeat mistakes.. I really liked that, how is investing in America, more precisely, how easy it is to be an investor there. Most people don't invest in well-known companies, which are on everyone's lips and at the peak of their fame, but to small new companies or those that people meet on their way to work ...
A huge number of examples, stories, based on fundamental analysis, Logic, simple truth, make this book meaningful. Bulk Books deals with the search and analysis of stocks, in the process of reading, a completely different understanding of shares as an investment object appears. Peter Lynch explains why day traders are popular and how they affect the stock market, why you shouldn't pay attention to short price fluctuations, analyze the future of the economy and listen to professionals (No, they are right, only they look at other possibilities). 264 the pages contain a lot of interesting information, which can be applied not only today, but tomorrow.
The book is intended for individual investors and a wide range of readers., interested in investing in stocks.