There are a few books I like to re-read every year at least once. ‘One up on Wall Street’ by Peter Lynch is one of them. It is written in such simple language that anyone can understand the key concepts of investing that the book talks about. At SOIC, one of our new year resolutions was to review some of the most celebrated investing books in the Indian context. This activity ends up benefiting you, and us at the same time. We have to think hard about where these concepts can be applied in the Indian markets with case studies. This book is written in such a way that my mother has almost read it twice, she’s a housewife who didn’t have knowledge/information about the markets. After reading Peter Lynch’s book she has been taking an active interest in our videos on youtube and she is my go-to sounding board whenever I want to simplify a complex concept or to talk about my thesis of investing in a stock. Before we start, if you are wondering who
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There are a few books I like to re-read every year at least once. ‘One up on Wall Street’ by Peter Lynch is one of them. It is written in such simple language that anyone can understand the key concepts of investing that the book talks about. At SOIC, one of our new year resolutions was to review some of the most celebrated investing books in the Indian context. This activity ends up benefiting you, and us at the same time. We have to think hard about where these concepts can be applied in the Indian markets with case studies. This book is written in such a way that my mother has almost read it twice, she’s a housewife who didn’t have knowledge/information about the markets. After reading Peter Lynch’s book she has been taking an active interest in our videos on youtube and she is my go-to sounding board whenever I want to simplify a complex concept or to talk about my thesis of investing in a stock. Before we start, if you are wondering who