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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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Tags: bond vigilantes, central banks; Posted in Bonds, Investor Education | No Comments » ... But as contrarian investors, we welcome such ignorance. That is how wealth is transferred from the weak hands to the strong hands.
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Contrary Investor, an investment newsletter, provides contrary investment commentary, financial market observations, research, contrarian strategy and analysis from a decidely non-concensus contrarian viewpoint ... We suggest every investor make the effort to consider new or alternative paths of thought. Here we review...
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Nevertheless, keeping a portion of your portfolio in deep value and contrarian plays can be hugely profitable. The possible rewards of double-digit plus returns from these ... Many of these shares are selling at a discount not because of poor performance, but simply because of negative investor psychology.
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It pretty much does not matter where you look. People are increasingly pessimistic about the prospects for both the U.S. and global economies. ... Hulbert, a 30-year veteran of contrarian investing, believes that the data point to a strong resurgence for stock assets.
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Dec 30th, 2008 | By Andrew Gordon ... Hello 2009. What do you have in store for us? Will you finally put the immense problems of the economy behind you? What surprises are you going to spring on us? ... Nobody gave me a crystal ball for Christmas. Then again it doesn’t take one to predict a lousy 2009. “More of the...
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The Contrarian Thinking: A contrarian investor evaluates the opinion of the investing public, and when that opinion gets an unreasonable extreme, invests against it. Why we can profit from contrary opinion:
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