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Contrarian investing - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
n. a person who takes an opposing view, esp. one who rejects the majority opinion, as in economic matters. May also be used as an adjective as in "contrarian investing." In finance, a contrarian is ...
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In issue # 728, Louis Basenese illustrates how to use a contrarian investing strategy through 2 stock recomendations. ... Contrarian Investing Opportunity #1...
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Contrarian-Value Investing Blog based on the teachings of David Dreman. Philosophy is also influenced by Value Investing teachings of Benjamin Graham and Warren Buffett ... My Value Investing Ideas At Gurufocus.com ... Bargains still exist, you just have to look a bit harder and be a bit of a contrarian. I recently wrote about...
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Value Investing After The Rally 2009 ... Value Investing News ... Contrarian Invest...
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To conclude, contrarian investing is clearly very difficult. The first step toward successful investing is clarifying the issues and how best to think about them. These comments are my attempt to do just that.
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Stock market, oil, natural gas, gold, silver, value investing, the economy, anything else investment related. ... Contrarian Investing Blog Stats...
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Bullish Contrarian Investing Is Starting To Pay Off - Time To Get Contrarian Again? ... The market rally off its recent lows is paying off for some contrarian investors (see WSJ article). While contrarian investing can mean many things, it often involves buying out-of-favor and beaten-down stocks, or selling those that...
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