framework, there is even less room for the star portfolio manager than now. In 1988, the greatest mutual fund star was Peter Lynch , a hired gun. Twenty-five years later, the biggest stars are Bill Gross and Jack Bogle, two fund company founders
high level entry barriers. Lynch Checklist We often begin our evaluations of a small-cap firm by running it through Peter Lynch 's checklist, as it briefly demonstrates the potential a particular equity has. Graco scored well Complete Story
By Daniel Philip: Preface Peter Lynch 's "One up on Wall Street" is an investment bible to myslef and much of my audience. Lynch's methods particularly for evaluating
the top percentile and 100 the worst. Eight years out of 10 in the top decile, never landing in the bottom third. Peter Lynch was never that good.) T. Rowe's response? An implicit apology. This month, T. Rowe launched a second series
By Robert Wagner: Peter Lynch , legendary investor of the Fidelity Magellan Fund, used to promote the philosophy of "investing by walking around," or "invest
or so our training and traditions have led us to believe. We celebrate our best investors, such as Warren Buffett, Peter Lynch , and Bill Gross, and our best financial theories, such as modern portfolio theory (MPT) and the efficient markets
participant who said, “Nobody was managing my money, it was up to me.” They also interviewed Fidelity fund manager Peter Lynch who said, “Everyone can do well in the stock market. You have the skills. You have the intelligence. It doesn’t require
or so our training and traditions have led us to believe. We celebrate our best investors, such as Warren Buffett, Peter Lynch , and Bill Gross, and our best financial theories, such as modern portfolio theory (MPT) and the efficient markets
stock-picker could handily outperform the S&P 500 over long periods of time. The legendary mutual fund manager Peter Lynch comes to mind, along with his famous quote: Average investors can become experts in their own field and can pick winning
Independent Director), K.C. Caldabaugh (Independent Director) all have been buying shares recently. To quote Peter Lynch in " One Up on Wall Street ': "I'd rather find seven vice presidents buying 1000 shares apiece than the president