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Beating the Street

Book • 1993
In 'Beating the Street', Peter Lynch explains his strategies for investing, emphasizing the importance of understanding the companies behind the stocks.

He advises investors to focus on what they know, avoid macroeconomic predictions, and maintain a concentrated portfolio of well-researched stocks.

Lynch provides practical advice on finding undervalued companies, doing thorough research, and making disciplined investment decisions.

The book is a follow-up to his earlier work, 'One Up On Wall Street', and offers insights into his successful investment approach.

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Mentioned by Clay Finck while discussing Lynch's other books and investment strategies.
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