Peter Lynch: How to Invest When Stock Prices are At All-Time Highs (Rare Interview)
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Peter Lynch talks about how to invest in the stock market when stock prices are at all time highs. Lynch managed the legendary Fidelity Magellan Fund where he achieved annualized returns of nearly 30%. He is the author of several best selling investing books including One Up On Wall Street. This interview took place in 1997. Subscribe to The Investor Center for content focused on investing, stocks, entrepreneurship, and passive income. Interviews feature the best business minds in the world including Warren Buffett, Charlie Munger, Howard Marks, Peter Lynch, and Ray Dalio. https://www.youtube.com/channel/UC2cL3pI1H3tiozKif6A8fmA Warren Buffett Reading List: The Intelligent Investor - https://amzn.to/31603ld The Warren Buffett Way - https://amzn.to/3esAApY Common Stocks and Uncommon Profits - https://amzn.to/3hPtZb2 The Outsiders - https://amzn.to/315rZFJ Business Adventures - https://amzn.to/2BwKKqI Where are the Customers’ Yachts? - https://amzn.to/3fNNWxg The Little Book of Common Sense Investing - https://amzn.to/2YXQban (The above are affiliate links that help support the channel at absolutely zero cost to you.) OTHER VIDEOS YOU MAY LIKE: ▪️Charlie Munger: Avoid These Mistakes to Double Your Net Worth: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=omqdy4_5iXw ▪️Howard Marks on Investing in a Low Interest Rate Environment: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=MRpgOfSL4TU ▪️Charlie Munger: 100 Years of Wisdom Summed Up in 20 Minutes: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=S15XpqbUFFA&list=UU2cL3pI1H3tiozKif6A8fmA&index=19 *Disclaimer: Neither this video, not any content produced on this channel should ever be considered investing advice or official financial advice. All content is made for entertainment and educational purposes.
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