Peter Lynch’s Last Warning for Investors During the 2023 Recession

Peter Lynch is back on CNBC talking about the 2023 recession. In this interview he talks about how to invest in the stock market during a period of high inflation and rising interest rates, finding your edge, investing in what you know, and finding great stocks in tough times.

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★ ★ CONTENTS ★ ★
0:00 Peter Lynch is back!
1:37 Peter Lynch Explains the 2023 Recession
3:53 Lynch Explains What to Look For in a Stock
7:11 Hunting for Growers and Turnarounds
9:20 Finding Your Edge
10:45 Know What You Own

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