any trade that one is thinking about entering, it is important to know what you are trading. Call it following the Peter Lynch principle, "Trade what you know," albeit very loosely. Therefore anyone thinking of trading the Volatility Index
By Jaded Consumer : Background Peter Lynch 's bestselling One Up On Wall Street famously advocated investing in businesses whose success one understood from one's own
By Stephen Faulkner : I want to start right off with a quote from the famous Peter Lynch : Insiders might sell their shares for any number of reasons, but they buy them for only one: they think the price will rise
Capital Management Value's rise and fall came under the same manager, Bill Miller, while Magellan's rise was under Peter Lynch and its gradual downfall came under a number of successors. Evaluating the funds represent a challenge for investors
admire. "Warren Buffett would say that he likes companies going from good to great, but I also occasionally follow the Peter Lynch maxim of looking for companies going from crummy to mediocre." Stockvapors has followed some aspects of Buffett
Peter Lynch , in the book One Up on Wall Street , refers to these companies as "The Stalwarts." Jeremy Siegel, in one of the great investment
same wide-open characteristics that frontier markets offer today. In those times, great active managers such as Peter Lynch honed techniques to leverage competitive advantages in high-conviction portfolios. As developed markets then grew
Trying to anticipate or participate in near-term volatility could be a losing proposition. Heed those famous words of Peter Lynch : “It’s not timing the market; it’s time in the market.” The internal technical characteristics of this
By Emerging Money : By Jonathan Yates Peter Lynch prefers stocks with a price-to-earnings growth ratio of under 1, and Warren Buffett likes his companies to have low debt
another Seeking Alpha article that posed the question; could SNAK be a value investment along the lines of something Peter Lynch would have invested in? Their current run was initiated by their strong positive year-end report for 2011. Inventure