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Out Quotes by Peter Lynch
- In this business if you're good, you're right six times out of ten. You're never going to be right nine times out of ten.
- All you need for a lifetime of successful investing is a few big winners, and the pluses from those will overwhelm the minuses from the…
- Behind every stock is a company. Find out what it's doing.
- It would be wonderful if we could avoid the setbacks with timely exits, but nobody has figured out how to predict them.
- If you hope to have more money tomorrow than you have today, you've got to put a chunk of your assets into stocks. Sooner or…
- The typical big winner in the Lynch portfolio generally takes three to ten years to play out.
- There seems to be an unwritten rule on Wall Street: If you don't understand it, then put your life savings into it. Shun the enterprise…
- Logic is the subject that has helped me most in picking stocks, if only because it taught me to identify the peculiar illogic of Wall…
- The real key to making money in stocks is not to get scared out of them.
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