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Rethinking investment fables: In the “ One Up on Wall Street” Book Club episode, hosts Mary Long and Ricky Mulvey revisit the best-selling book by Peter Lynch — originally published in 1989 — as a means of seeing “where a lot of modern day stock investing philosophy comes from.” While they jokingly refer to it as a “fabled investing book” and a “novel,” they use the book as a starting point to address how to conduct research on a firm beyond its financial statements, guiding listeners on where to find an “edge” for your investments, all while redressing misconceptions about the author’s work.

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