Open this photo in gallery: Maxime Lemieux, portfolio manager at Fidelity Investments.Karene Isabelle/The Globe and Mail Maxime Lemieux’s passion for the stock market began at age 11, when his godfather started an investment club for him and three older cousins. It folded after two years, but he kept buying stocks and was thrilled to see how his savings could grow. In high school, he dabbled in options and later read One Up on Wall Street by legendary Fidelity manager Peter Lynch. At McGill University, he took a one-year investing program, where students ran real money from an endowment fund, before...