Peter Lynch’s tips on unearthing value investing opportunities

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Robert Stephens, CFA
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Finding the most attractive stocks around could be a relatively simple process Peter Lynch’s track record as an investor is exceptional. Between 1977 and 1990 his Magellan fund recorded an annualized return of around 29%. This is almost double the S&P 500’s return in the same time period. Q1 2020 hedge fund letters, conferences and more However, some investors may be surprised to hear that his means of unearthing the best buying opportunities in the stock market are relatively simple. For example, he places a large amount of importance on the qualitative aspects of a business, and often stumbles across…

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Robert Stephens, CFA, is an Equity Analyst who runs his own research company. He has been investing for over 15 years and owns a wide range of shares. Notable influences on his investment style include Warren Buffett, Ben Graham and Jim Slater. Robert has written for a variety of publications including The Daily Telegraph, What Investment and Citywire.