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Inscríbete en LibraryThing para averiguar si este libro te gustará. Actualmente no hay Conversaciones sobre este libro. Scratch the 'If you bought X in 1958, you would've made Y!' sentences and the 90s-focused political commentary and this is actually a great and timeless book about investing. ( ) For all of the financial capital under their control, it has always amazed me how anonymous most portfolio managers are. Money management companies (e.g., Fidelity, Putnam, Vanguard) are well-known, but the men and women who actually make the investment decisions typically are not, particularly to non-groupies who don’t stay glued to CNBC. Of course, Peter Lynch is an exception; his performance record while running Fidelity’s Magellan fund was so spectacular that the firm simply could not keep him hidden. This is the first of two books—Beating the Street being the other—that crystallizes his “power of the little guy” investment philosophy. If Ben Graham is the quintessential value investor, Lynch embodies the GARP (Growth at a Reasonable Price) strategy. His straightforward approach is based on two imminently sensible ideas: (1) good, well-run companies with expanding franchises make the best investments over the long run, and (2) individual investors often have an advantage over institutional investors because, as everyday consumers of goods and services, they are in a better position to gather information on the quality of those firms. Lynch develops these ideas in a practical and approachable manner, usually illustrating his points with examples from his own experience. Although some of these stories feel a little dated by now (e.g., Micron Technology, Service Corporation International), the wisdom inherent in his approach is timeless. He was truly a master at the art of building a stock portfolio from the bottom up and much of that accumulated wisdom is captured in this volume; in fact, the chapter on 'Some Famous Numbers' is worth price of the book alone. I found this an interesting book about how one man made decisions about what companies were worth investing in. It's not a practical guide but it shows you Lynch's perspective on the process, the rewards and the pitfalls, and how to view companies as an investor. It made the whole thing less mystifying. I didn't come away feeling I could necessarily make the best decisions, but I did come away feeling I could spot someone making poor decisions, especially poor decisions for me. sin reseñas | añadir una reseña
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En este clásico de las finanzas, con más de un millón de ejemplares vendidos en todo el mundo, el mítico inversor Peter Lynch describe su método para alcanzar el éxito financiero. Según Lynch, los inversores no profesionales pueden ganar a los profesionales usando simplemente la información a su alcance, dado que las oportunidades de inversión están en todas partes. A lo largo del día, desde el supermercado hasta nuestro lugar de trabajo, nos encontramos con un sinfín de productos y servicios. Y si prestamos atención a los mejores estaremos sobre la pista de cuáles son las empresas en las que invertir antes de que los inversores profesionales lo descubran. Si los inversores se adelantan pueden dar con las anheladas 10-baggers, el término usado en Wall Street para las acciones con las que se ha ganado diez veces el dinero invertido. Unas pocas 10-baggers bastan para convertir una cartera de acciones correcta en una cartera estrella. Asimismo, Lynch ofrece consejos fáciles de inversión a partir de la revisión del estado financiero de una empresa y nos enseña a descubrir los números que realmente cuentan a la hora de tomar la decisión de invertir. Si inviertes en el largo plazo, dice Lynch, tu cartera te recompensará. Este consejo intemporal ha hecho de Un paso por delante de Wall Street un número uno en ventas y un libro ya clásico en su disciplina. No se han encontrado descripciones de biblioteca. |
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