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Peter Lynch: How Investors Can Find Their Edge

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Rupert Hargreaves
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Peter Lynch was one of the best growth investors of all time. As the Magellan Fund manager at Fidelity Investments between 1977 and 1990, he averaged a 29.2% annual return.

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Peter Lynch

The fund manager's investment strategy was straightforward. He wanted to find growth companies and sit on them while they grew. In many ways, his strategy was similar to that of Warren Buffett.

Lynch vs. Buffett

Over the past few decades, the Oracle of Omaha has spent his time trying to find companies that look undervalued compared to their growth potential. When he sees these businesses, he buys, intending to hold onto the stock...

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