Peter Lynch's Controversial Belief on Falling Stocks

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Peter Lynch's Advice on When to Buy or Sell Falling Stocks. Peter Lynch shares his wisdom about how to handle falling stocks. Should you buy more or sell the stock...Watch as Paul reacts to Peter's advice.

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This was Peter Lynch in 1994 and it still applies today, 30 years later.

tomharder
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Peter Lynch is the guy to look up to. He traded like anyone one of us would have traded. He won some and lost some and can explain it so well, plain and simple.

JinNani
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Totally agree Paul. Love Peter Lynch- he speaks so eloquently and gets his point across brilliantly- very funny too. Great video.

drew
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Wait why was this re-uploaded? Great video regardless.

marcellus
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That’s a damn great video, learned a few things in a short video.

Neddiek
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MPW went from $24 to $3 in 2 years and now it's up to $5 and still trading at a 3.2x pe while it's competitors are trading at 17x. As they own physical real estate assets and pay a great dividend, this is one of the most undervalued companies now. The short thesis is no longer valid and the srock has started to recover now.

glennshoemake
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How do we know if a company's numbers are honest? GCT looks undervalued, but short sellers have said the company is cooking the books.

craigkohler
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so Cathy wood investment is a bad process or good? please explain a bit.

k-fcr
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When Peter Lynch bought and sold stocks they were very different big Hedge Funds can now manipulate stock prices down thru naked short sales since the S.E.C. changed the Uptic rule on shorting in 2007....I have made large amounts of money from 1969 thru 2007.... when that was changed in 2007 heavy loses and Hedge funds have made Billions....Thats why so many of the small investors get wiped out today...

johnm
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One of the funny quotes I heard him say was "It is always darkest right before pitch black"

erictomchin
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A video on SoFi should get many views. CEO Noto bought twice this month SoFi shares.

fmios
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Great Peter Lynch video share / commentary Paul.

richardc
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What do you think about big lots. That company has fall alot

aditivasdev
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Are we back in 1994? This looks like my old webcam much like the one they used in this Peter Lynch video

cheynebest
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I agree with this style of investing, but at 9:30 you are oversimplifying. Rarely would earnings stay at $10. For some reason earnings have dipped most likely. The trick is answering the question “will earning GO BACK to $10”. That is harder to answer, but where the profits lay.

The thing with the bear case when things go real low is, it is ALWAYS a plausible scenario. It COULD happen. But, like Howard Marks says, is it the most LIKELY thing to happen? You need to bet on what you think is the most likely thing to happen. You will be wrong sometimes. But if you are good evaluating reality then you will be right more than you are wrong.

Nemi
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Have you done a video on JEPI and JEPQ?-Thanks

rickricky
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This video was great and should have been helpful to me in putting more money in Paypal... But I just cannot pull that trigger, the fact that they have so much competition now AND they are not really growing new customers keeps holding me back.

Man this sucks, all the stocks I want are running away and the ones that are not I don't want! Sounds like the dating market and not the stock market.

TehMisanthrope
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But if it’s a good solid company that will be there in the long run. I don’t plan on selling a stock I own until 36 years time. I’ll just let it compound

Abdul_Rahman
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I believe the 80s and 90s were both back to back bull markets so I would think anyone in the 80s coming out of the 70s with common sense in value investing should have done well.

He was restrained by running a fund. If he was on his own like Buffet we may have had 2 multi billionaires with competing philosophies on diversification. I wonder how Lynch would invest on his own vs running a fund.

osu
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I sold some of my stocks first time I seen that video

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