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Index
Cover Description
PETER LYNCH is vice chairman untitled
Title Page Copyright Page Dedication
Thank you for purchasing this
Contents Introduction to the Millennium Edition Prologue: A Note from Ireland Introduction: The Advantages of Dumb Money Part I: Preparing to Invest
Chapter 1: The Making of a Stockpicker Chapter 2: The Wall Street Oxymorons Chapter 3: Is This Gambling, or What? Chapter 4: Passing the Mirror Test Chapter 5: Is This a Good Market? Please Don’t Ask
Part II: Pickingwinners
Chapter 6: Stalking the Tenbagger
untitled The oilman who invests in untitled How much did I make
Chapter 7: I’ve Got It, I’ve Got It—What Is It?
untitled untitled In the market we’ve had untitled I always keep some stalwarts untitled Coming out of a recession Cyclicals are the most misunderstood
Chapter 8: The Perfect Stock, What a Deal!
untitled untitled Mention Cajun Cleansers at a
Chapter 9: Stocks I’d Avoid
untitled I already mentioned the various
Chapter 10: Earnings, Earnings, Earnings
untitled THE FAMOUS P/E RATIO untitled THE WALL STREET JOURNAL TUESDAY, untitled Like the earnings line, the
Chapter 11: The Two-Minute Drill Chapter 12: Getting the Facts
untitled As often as not, it untitled Next, I move on to
Chapter 13: Some Famous Numbers Chapter 14: Rechecking the Story Chapter 15: The Final Checklist
Part III: The Long-Term View
Chapter 16: Designing a Portfolio Chapter 17: The Best Time to Buy and Sell Chapter 18: The Twelve Silliest (and Most Dangerous) Things People Say About Stock Prices
untitled The point is that a untitled LOOK AT ALL THE MONEY
Chapter 19: Options, Futures, and Shorts Chapter 20: 50,000 Frenchmen Can Be Wrong
Epilogue: Caught with My Pants Up Acknowledgments Index Footnotes
* Some people confuse dividends * Throughout this book we’re We hope you enjoyed reading
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