The book is illustrated with stock charts and I found them absolutely impossible to read. They have like what appears to be Peter Lynch's handwriting annotating them over just dark grid lines. So that was a big quibble that I had, but I digress. It's not terribly substantive. That's more with the editor than Lynch. Who do I got to talk to? And honestly, other than that, we mostly covered it.
You probably know something that a Wall Street analyst doesn’t, and that gives you an edge. Mary Long and Ricky Mulvey revisit Peter Lynch’s investing classic “One Up on Wall Street: How to Use What You Already Know to Make Money in the Market.” They discuss: - How to research a company beyond earnings statements - One common misunderstanding about Lynch’s style of investing - Where regular investors can find an edge over institutional money Companies discussed: FDX, NVDA, MCD Have a book recommendation for the book club? Let us know at podcasts@fool.com Host: Mary Long Guest: Ricky Mulvey Engineer: Tim Sparks
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