More than one million copies have been sold of this seminal book on investing in which legendary mutual-fund manager Peter Lynch explains the advantages that average investors have over professionals and how they can use these advantages to achieve financial success.
Americas most successful money manager tells how average investors can beat the pros by using what they know. According to Lynch, investment opportunities are everywhere. From the supermarket to the workplace, we encounter products and services all day long. By paying attention to the best ones, we can find companies in which to invest before the professional analysts discover them. When investors get in early, they can find the tenbaggers, the stocks that appreciate tenfold from the initial investment. A few tenbaggers will turn an average stock portfolio into a star performer.
Lynch offers easy-to-follow advice for sorting out the long shots from the no-shots by reviewing a companys financial statements and knowing which numbers really count. He offers guidelines for investing in cyclical, turnaround, and fast-growing companies.
As long as you invest for the long term, Lynch says, your portfolio can reward you. This timeless advice has made One Up on Wall Street a #1 bestseller and a classic book of investment know-how.
Ficha técnica
Editorial: Scribner
ISBN: 9780743200400
Idioma: Inglés
Número de páginas: 320
Encuadernación: Tapa blanda
Fecha de lanzamiento: 15/06/2000
Año de edición: 2000
Plaza de edición: Ee.uu
Alto: 22.0 cm
Ancho: 14.0 cm
Peso: 50.0 gr
Especificaciones del producto
Escrito por Peter Lynch
Peter Lynch, nacido en 1944, dirigió el Fidelity Magellan Fund entre 1977 y 1990, que bajo su liderazgo fue uno de los fondos de inversión más exitosos de todos los tiempos. En la actualidad, Peter Lynch es vicepresidente de Fidelity Management & Research Company y un destacado filántropo especialmente activo en el área de Boston, donde reside. Entre sus libros destacan, Learn to Earn y Un paso por delante de Wall Street (Deusto, 2015) ambos escritos junto al que fuera columnista financiero de las revistas Time y Fortune, John Rothchild.