"The legendary investor, Peter Lynch, thinks institutional investors make poor role models for individual investors. In his best-selling book "One Up on Wall Street," he lists thirteen characteristics of the perfect stock. Here's one of them: "Institutions Don't Own It and the Analysts Don't Follow It." Lynch brushes aside the notion that companies without institutional support carry the risk never being discovered: he argues that the market eventually finds undervalued companies with solid fundamentals. These companies are never out of sight for long. By the time institutional investors discover these hidden gems, the companies will no longer be hidden but fairly valued, if not overvalued."
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