This book was written by one of the world’s most successful financial managers. Peter Lynch doesn’t offer magic formulas and recipes from the genre of “how to become a millionaire.” His idea is simple: straightforward methods of evaluating allow even a beginner investor to become an expert and make decisions no worse than professional players on Wall Street.
First, he asks the reader to assess themselves as a potential investor. Then he moves on to questions of how to find promising investment opportunities. The reader learns what to strive for, what to avoid, and how to interpret financial indicators. The explanations are extremely simple and clear—like everything in this book, written with a wit surprising for this kind of literature. Finally, the author turns to specific aspects of investing, in particular answering the question of when to buy and when to sell.
“The Peter Lynch Method: Strategy and Tactics for the Individual Investor” is intended for individual investors and a broad range of readers interested in investing in stocks.
• How to choose where to invest your money?
• How to interpret financial indicators?
• How to estimate a company’s stock value in a simple way?
• How to pick the right time to buy stocks and when it’s better to sell them?