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2024-09-07 07:42:45| The Economic Times

Peter Lynch, the famed American investor and mutual fund manager, is widely known for his "growth at a reasonable price" investment approach. He is closely associated with the PEG ratio, which compares price-to-earnings (PE) ratios to growth rates. MarketSmith has developed a custom screen inspired by Lynch's investment style, identifying securities that are trading at below-average prices on a PE or PEG basis and are not heavily owned by institutions.Here are 8 Indian stocks inspired by Peter Lynch's investment style, as listed on MarketSmith:


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