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Peter Lynch: Temperament vs Intelligence
Peter Lynch: Temperament vs Intelligence
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"Everyone has the brainpower to make money in stocks. Not everyone has the stomach. If you are susceptible to selling everything in a panic, you ought to avoid stocks and stock mutual funds altogether." - Peter Lynch
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