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“There is always something to worry about. Avoid weekend thinking and ignoring the latest dire predictions of the newscasters. Sell a stock because the company's fundamentals deteriorate, not because the sky is falling.” quote by Peter Lynch
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“There is always something to worry about. Avoid weekend thinking and ignoring the latest dire predictions of the newscasters. Sell a stock because the company's fundamentals deteriorate, not because the sky is falling.”

Peter Lynch

About This Quote

Source Book: One Up On Wall Street by Peter Lynch, 1989

Don't let fear or sensational news drive investment decisions; focus on fundamentals and rational analysis.

In simple terms: Ignore hype, base choices on facts.

Key Takeaway

Invest based on fundamentals, not panic.

Themes

investment risk management decision making

Mood

cautious analytical

Type

advice financial

When to use this quote

  • stock selection
  • portfolio review
  • financial planning
  • risk assessment

Key Concepts

fundamentals behavioral finance market psychology

Questions to Reflect On

  • How do you separate genuine risk from media hype?
  • What metrics do you trust most when evaluating a company?
A Different Perspective

Emotions can cloud judgment, leading to missed opportunities.

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