When Peter Lynch took over Fidelity’s Magellan Fund in 1977, he brought a revolutionary philosophy that sounds remarkably simple: “Invest in what you know.”
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However, the central question remains: are these fundamental strengths enough to overcome the near-term pressure of heavy infrastructure spending?