The term 'multibagger' was coined by the legendary investor Peter Lynch in his book One Up on Wall Street. A stock that multiplies more than twice is known as a multibagger. Potential multibaggers are much sought after in the world of investing. While investors are often attracted towards multibaggers, picking one isn't easy. We analysed several stocks to understand the characteristics of multibaggers. To do that, we looked at the biggest multibaggers in the last 10 years. By analysing their growth, we concluded that three things make a stock a true multibagger: time, earnings and an extra advantage. Let us look at each of these.
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