In 1977,Lynch was named head of the then obscure Magellan Fund which had $18 million in assets. By the time Lynch resigned as a fund manager in 1990, the fund had grown to more than $14 billion in assets with more than 1,000 individual stock positions. From 1977 until 1990, the Magellan fund averaged a 29.2% return.
Quotes
"Go for a business that any idiot can run – because sooner or later, any idiot is probably going to run it."
"If you stay half-alert, you can pick the spectacular performers right from your place of business or out of the neighborhood shopping mall, and long before Wall Street discovers them."
"Investing without research is like playing stud poker and never looking at the cards."
"Absent a lot of surprises, stocks are relatively predictable over twenty years. As to whether they're going to be higher or lower in two to three years, you might as well flip a coin to decide."
"If you spend more than 13 minutes analysing economic and market forecasts, you've wasted 10 minutes."
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