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One Up On Wall Street
- By: Peter Lynch
- Narrated by: Peter Lynch
- Length: 2 hrs and 11 mins
- Abridged
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Peter Lynch, one of the most successful investors of all time, shows you how to use what you already know to make money in the market. You'll discover why smart money is not so smart - and why you may be a better stock picker than the pros, how to follow your hunches and back them up with facts, how to disregard reports on the economy and pick your own time to buy and sell, and how to determine which types of stocks are right for you. Lynch is the former manager of the $9 billion Fidelity Magellan Fund, where he earned investors a $190,000 return on a $10,000 investment.
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Not the complete book
- By Pankaj Vasandani on 10-16-18
- One Up On Wall Street
- By: Peter Lynch
- Narrated by: Peter Lynch
Best beginner's intro to the stock market!
Reviewed: 04-18-20
Actually the beat book I've listened to since I began my venture into the stock market world. Very informative with loads of examples and plenty of insight into what it takes to be a winner!
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Once Perfect
- By: Cecy Robson
- Narrated by: Mercedes Moreno
- Length: 7 hrs and 49 mins
- Unabridged
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Evelyn Preston's future once looked perfect - until her wealthy father was caught in an embezzlement scandal and took his own life. Alone and struggling to pay her college tuition and bills, Evelyn finds a job as a waitress at the ultra-hip nightclub Excess, where she used to have more in common with the privileged private-school clientele than her fellow staff members. But something attracts her to the sexy six-foot-four bouncer and ex-army MMA fighter Mateo Tres Santos.
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False Narrative: Latino Families
- By Daisy Maldonado on 09-30-20
- Once Perfect
- By: Cecy Robson
- Narrated by: Mercedes Moreno
Good Twist
Reviewed: 03-29-20
Weird. The performance in Once Pure was like someone reading a lecture but for this book, emotion was steady up until close to the end, went back to lecture mode and then the emotion returned at the end. It was a little distracting but not so much that it took the focus from the story. Good twist.
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