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The Price of Winning on Wall Street

Emotions can play a big role in how stocks behave day to day, even though a company's growth and financials are what typically drive investment returns over the long term. In fact, famous investor Peter Lynch once declared that the stomach, not the brain, is the most important organ for investing in the stock market. In other words, how an investor handles volatility can have a lot to do with how their portfolio performs. Read More...

Emotions can play a big role in how stocks behave day to day, even though a company’s growth and financials are what typically drive investment returns over the long term. In fact, famous investor Peter Lynch once declared that the stomach, not the brain, is the most important organ for investing in the stock market. In other words, how an investor handles volatility can have a lot to do with how their portfolio performs.

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