Today's dividend investing video shares 24 essential stock market lessons from the investing legend, Peter Lynch. Learn how Peter Lynch drove 29.2% annualized returns during his management of the Fidelity Magellan fund. Get ready for some exciting #dividend #stock #investing strategies from Peter Lynch's book, One Up On Wall Street. You can download the free PDF summary of today’s video here: http://www.ppcian.com/ppc-ian-dividend-investing/PPC-Ian-Peter-Lynch-One-Up-On-Wall-St-Part-2-20210203-Copyright.pdf Timestamps: 0:00 Introduction 2:26 SEGMENT 1: 24 Dividend Stock Investing Lessons From Peter Lynch 2:47 Lesson 11: Have realistic expectations of core, stalwart stocks 4:47 Lesson 12: Stock categorization is key for successful investing 10:04 Lesson 13: Perfect Dividend Stocks Can Be Quite Boring or Even Disagreeable 15:36 Lesson 14: Peter Lynch avoids hot stocks (I take a lot of pride being a dividend stock investor, which is not always the popular choice) 16:37 lesson 15: Peter Lynch likes to avoid the whisper stock 18:29 Lesson 16: Earnings are king. Ultimately, only earnings will drive stock price activity. 19:41 Lesson 17: Pay attention to what executives say about their competitors 20:21 Lesson 18: Don’t be in such a rush to buy a dividend stock. It’s ok to wait a while, and see how things go. 22:18 Lesson 19: It's ok to pick up a phone and call the investor relations department during your due diligence 24:38 Lesson 20: The company headquarters tells you a lot about management (and your investment) 26:54 lesson 21: The best dividend stocks are found out in the field (at the local supermarket) 28:50 Lesson 22: Strong balance sheets are key 30:55 Lesson 23: Peter Lynch's favorite numbers to analyze for dividend and value stocks 33:40 Critical Question: Can we even get the kind of value that Peter Lynch was? Are these opportunities still there? 34:17 Here's what Peter Lynch thinks about dividends 35:59 Lesson 24: There are three critical phases to any company's journey 36:36 Takeaway: When reading, think how it may relate to you 38:08 Lesson 25: Check out Peter Lynch's exhaustive stock analysis checklist (pages 227-233) 40:45 Lesson 26: Set your sights high (stock market investing is a lot of work) 41:30 Lesson 27: Peter Lynch will swing trade the stalwarts 43:13 Lesson 28: Avoid The Noise 45:29 Lesson 29: Avoid Dumb Ideas 47:06 Lesson 30: Peter Lynch knows when to sell pages 251-257 (even though I buy and hold forever) 47:51 Lesson 31: Conservative stocks can carry great risks 48:37 Lesson 32: Remember to be patient 49:02 Lesson 33: Don't worry about lost opportunities 50:55 Lesson 34: Be careful shorting stocks 51:27 SEGMENT 2: MY PERSONAL REFLECTIONS ON THE BOOK 55:54 DISCLOSURE AND DISCLAIMER Here's Part 1 of my One Up On Wall Street (by Peter Lynch) book review: https://youtu.be/oJF7stUfMIs Here's my complete dividend stock investing strategy (with my flow chart categorization): https://youtu.be/a_pjgiX4Osc Here's my most recent PPC Ian dividend portfolio update: https://youtu.be/zXtj8hAJeEg DISCLOSURE: I am long Utz Brands, Inc. (UTZ), 3M (MMM), PepsiCo (PEP), Kimberly-Clark (KMB), Coca-Cola (KO), Altria (MO), Philip Morris (PM), BTI (BTI), Carrier (CARR), Otis (OTIS), IBM (IBM), Starbucks (SBUX), Procter & Gamble (PG), Caterpillar (CAT), Universal (UVV), Hormel Foods (HRL), Norfolk Southern (NSC), and Raytheon Technologies (RTX). I own these stocks in my personal stock portfolio. DISCLAIMER: All information and data on my YouTube Channel, blog, email newsletters, white papers, Excel files, and other materials is solely for informational purposes. I make no representations as to the accuracy, completeness, suitability or validity of any information. I will not be liable for any errors, omissions, losses, injuries or damages arising from its display or use. All information is provided AS IS with no warranties, and confers no rights. I will not be responsible for the accuracy of material that is linked on this site. Because the information herein is based on my personal opinion and experience, it should not be considered professional financial investment advice or tax advice. The ideas and strategies that I provide should never be used without first assessing your own personal/financial situation, or without consulting a financial and/or tax professional. My thoughts and opinions may also change from time to time as I acquire more knowledge. These are, as discussed above, solely my thoughts and opinions. I reserve the right to delete any comments for any reason (abusive in nature, contain profanity, etc.). Your continued reading/use of my YouTube Channel, blog, email newsletters, whitepapers, Excel files, and other materials constitutes your agreement with and acceptance of this disclaimer. COPYRIGHT: All PPC Ian videos, Excel files, guides, and other content are (c) Copyright IJL Productions LLC. PPC Ian is a registered trademark (tm) of IJL Productions LLC.

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