Description
Beating The Street is a rich knowledge bank, telling about how the finance and investment works in reality. Peter Lynch and John Rothchild are known to carry a vast experience in investment decisions and their book is ideal for those looking for acquiring big level of success in the stock markets. The book explains the concept of successful investing in a very simple manner. Practicing the advices of the authors would not only benefit the tenured investors but also the novices.
As per this book, investing money in any company isn’t a matter of luck and should not be played as a lottery game. There is an in-depth thought process behind that and through this book the authors help the readers know about picking companies which would prove to be worthy investing their money in. The book mentions selecting a company for investment by starting to look at its merits, followed by the chain of logics that apply to every investment that brings profits successfully.
Sectioned as ‘Peter’s Principles, this book includes a list of principles by Peter Lynch that are a rich compilation to help investors make the best out of their wealth. Building an investment portfolio in its most profitable shape doesn’t always need a hand-holding but once the skill of investing is learnt, the investors can research by themselves and acquire necessary knowledge to succeed. Beating The Street was published as revised edition by Simon and Schuster in 1994 and is available in paperback.
Girish Horti (Verified Purchase)
The book is a good guide to beginners as well as experience stock investors. It explains the fundamentals of picking your stock in a very simple language. Must read.
bande srivastav (Verified Purchase)
Great read! Anybody who trades should definitely read this irrespective of being an amateur or expert.
Shuvrajyoti Dey Sarkar (Verified Purchase)
Indeed a very good book for people interested in stock market investing, although I would suggest to go for One up on Wall Street first
Abdesh Mishra (Verified Purchase)
The book is good but not great, I guess it’s a prequel rather than a sequel to one up on wallstreet
Joygopal Dey (Verified Purchase)
One of the best books i have ever read. He explained in an excellent way.
It will tell how to invest and where to invest.