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Beating the Street:

the best-selling author of One up on Wall Street shows you how to pick winning stocks and develop a strategy for mutual funds
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Simon & Schuster, Jan 31, 1993 - Business & Economics - 318 pages
A guide to investing in stocks discusses twenty-two companies selected for the 1992 Roundtable, describing how and where readers can find the information necessary to invest in companies. 200,000 first printing. Major ad/promo.

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User Review  - Kylewong - Goodreads

Invest in what you understand (and what you can easily illustrate). Types of funds: 1. value funds (investing in assets such as natural resource, real estate, media etc) 2. quality growth funds ... Read full review

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User Review  - Mike - Goodreads

I'm not an authority on the matter so I took his words as truth. If what he says is true then all you have to do is have the phone number of all the CEO's talk to them for an hour, spend 80 hours a week keeping up with news and stocks, etc. I realized I will never be a day trader. Read full review

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Contents

Preface
11
The Miracle of St Agnes
23
The Weekend Worrier
36
Copyright

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About the author (1993)

PETER LYNCH is the former manager of the Fidelity Magellan Fund and the coauthor of the bestsellers One up on Wall Street and Beating the Street, both of which he wrote with John Rothchild.

JOHN ROTHCHILD is a columnist for Fortune magazine and the author of A Fool and His Money.

JOHN ROTHCHILD wrote, with Peter Lynch, the blockbusters One Up on Wall Street, Beating the Street, and Learn to Earn. Rothchild is the sole author of The Bear Book, A Fool and His Money, and Going for Broke. A former editor of the Washington Monthly and Fortune magazine, Rothchild has written for Harper's, Rolling Stone, Esquire, and other magazines. He has appeared on the Today show, the Nightly Business Report, and CNBC.

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