'The 1 SECRET to Investing in a Volatile Stock Market'

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Peter Lynch explains how to handle stock market volatility and exactly how he made Millions with one of his investments during a volatile stock market.

Peter talks about learning from stock market history, looking at the past, and realizing that market downturns, crashes, and corrections happen over and over again.

A 10% correction is expected to happen every couple years. So if you can control your emotions and stay objective, you'll be able to outperform with your stock investing.

Peter Lynch is an American Investor worth approximately $500 Million. As the manager of the Magellan Fund between 1977 and 1990, Lynch averaged a 29.2% annual return. This more than doubled the S&P 500 Index.

Original Source: 1994 Peter Lynch Lecture on Investing
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Is the stock market actually getting better or is this the Election time manipulation to entice new investors, I'm currently sitting on an inheritance of 300k and I'm wondering if I should invest in stocks or just buy gold?

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