The Revelation That Shocked the Investment World

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Here's some heady investing advice that appeared in The Wall Street Journal:

"The market may be on the verge of a revival in large-cap growth stocks. But this time don't expect a return to the exuberant days of the late 1990s. ... Discriminating stock-picking will matter more."

So you're saying that random three- and four-letter combinations won't work as an investing strategy anymore? Flabbergasting.

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A lot of filler passes as coverage in the financial media these days, but the advice above may take the cake. Because here's the truth: Discriminating stock-picking has always mattered. That's the case if you want to make your fortune in the stock market over the next decade or more.

But let's back up. There was a time in the late 1990s when investors joked that a monkey with a Ouija board could identify big winners in the tech sector.

And the joke wasn't so far-fetched. Take a look:

Company

Return, 1997 to 1999

Analog Devices (NYSE: ADI)

266%

Check Point Software (Nasdaq: CHKP)

510%

KLA-Tencor (Nasdaq: KLAC)

214%

Plantronics (NYSE: PLT)

218%

Skyworks Solutions (Nasdaq: SWKS)

992%

ViaSat (Nasdaq: VSAT)

454%

Yahoo! (Nasdaq: YHOO)

15,179%

Zoran

210%

Return data provided by Capital IQ.

From Analog Devices to Zoran, there was a winner at every letter of the alphabet. In all, 213 tech stocks would have more than tripled your money in just three years. Discerning stock-picking was not a requirement to have accumulated serious wealth in those go-go days.

Of course, those go-go days have long since gone.

You maniacs! You blew it up!
Discerning stock-picking is back in a big way. Of those 213 tech triples, 33 have beaten the market over the past seven years. Another 104 have posted a 50% or greater loss during the same time.

In other words, if you weren't among the discerning investors who bought into lasting winners such as Daktronics, Apple, or Symantec, then any gains you might have earned in the late 1990s may be long since gone.

Here's the rub: Even random strategies may work for a few months or even a few years. But fortunes aren't made in a matter of months or years. They're made over decades of regular saving and investing. As a result, the only way for the individual investor to make a fortune is to employ a time-tested strategy that will hold steady in both good times and bad. That's how Shelby Davis and Warren Buffett built their massive fortunes, and that's how you can do it, too.

So, if you want to become a discerning investor, before purchasing any stock, ask yourself: Is this a company I'd be willing own for the next 10 years?

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At our Motley Fool Stock Advisor investing service, Fool co-founders David and Tom Gardner are nothing but discerning stock-pickers. By identifying public companies that are well managed, taking a long-term view toward value creation, focusing on dominating and growing their economic niche, and building to last 100 years or more, David and Tom have helped our subscribers earn greater than 74% average returns. That's against just 31% for the market over the same time frame.

You can become a discerning stock-picker by joining Stock Advisor free for 30 days. Because it has always mattered.

This article was originally published on April 23, 2007. It has been updated.

Tim Hanson does not own shares of any company mentioned. Yahoo! is a Motley Fool Stock Advisor recommendation. Symantec is a Motley Fool Inside Value pick. Like Troy McClure, the Fool's disclosure policy hates every ape it sees ... from chimpan-a to chimpanzee.

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