To be a successful investor, all you have to do is find good companies, invest when market is in a bad phase, and be patient for a long time, giving it chance to compound over the years, simple isnt it? But as humans, we have tendency to overcomplicate things, thanks to some market experts, they have convinced people, that investing is not everybodys cup of tea and should better be left in the hands of professionals. Investing is not complicated in fact its simple, so simple that its often overlooked as a sound investment principle. All they did is used their knowledge and discipline to invest in what they understood and waited patiently for a long time. Even the Worlds greatest investors like Warren Buffett, John Templeton had no way to predict markets future movements. It is risky for people who lack adequate knowledge. There is a general perception about markets that its a risky place. “ The real key to making money in stock market is not to get scared out of them“įear comes from uncertainty, and uncertainty comes from lack of knowledge. In his books Learn to earn, one up on Wall Street and Beating the street, he explained how he made lot of money for his investors by following very simple strategies.īeing a strong believer of simple and uncomplicated investing approach, I would like to share 5 quotes of Peter Lynch that will make you a better investor. He always believed that an average investor can beat professionals in their game by using the knowledge he already has. His fund Magellan Fund has delivered 29.7% annual return from the year 1977 to 1990, making it the best performing mutual fund in the world. Peter Lynch is one of the most successful investor and fund managers at Fidelity Investments.
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