Business Quote by Peter Lynch
“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.”
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.
Invest based on fundamentals, not panic.
Themes
Mood
Type
When to use this quote
- stock selection
- portfolio review
- financial planning
- risk assessment
Key Concepts
Questions to Reflect On
- How do you separate genuine risk from media hype?
- What metrics do you trust most when evaluating a company?
Emotions can cloud judgment, leading to missed opportunities.