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100 Baggers and Reinvestment Risk

Definition: Coined by Peter Lynch in his book “One Up on Wall Street”, a bagger is used to describe any investment that appreciates or potential to increase one-fold.   Introduction When I started investing, I have not thought about earning high returns. The best return that I conceived was about 100% ~ 300% or 1…
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Simplicity of Investments and Expontential Growth of Companies

Extracts from 100-Baggers Sosnoff’s law: Its author, Martin Sosnoff, wrote that “the price of a stock varies inversely with the thickness of its research file. The fattest files are found in stocks that are the most troublesome and will decline the furthest. The thinnest files are reserved for those that appreciate the most.” In other…
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“100 Baggers by Chris Mayer” Reading Journey

“This book is about 100-baggers. These are stocks that return $100 for every $1 invested. That means a $10,000 investment turns into $1 million. Chris Mayer can help you find them. It sounds like an outrageous quest with a wildly improbable chance of success. But when Mayer studied 100-baggers of the past, definite patterns emerged.…
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