The quotes of many great investors are often misused for a number of reasons. Peter Lynch is one of them. His most misused, and arguable misunderstood, quote is – Invest in what you know. Those five words are taken out of context all the time.
Lynch meant it as a starting point for the do it yourself investor. Too many people take it literally and miss out on Lynch’s real lesson – Know what you own.
To that end, I want to ask you two simple questions.
A Quick Test
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The S&P 500 doesn’t lose often. It’s only seen 24 losing years from 1926 to 2014. Roughly one out of every four years ends in a loss. Too bad that doesn’t happen like clockwork.