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“Favored stocks underperform the market, while out-of-favor companies outperform the market, but the reappraisal often happens slowly, even glacially.” quote by David Dreman
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“Favored stocks underperform the market, while out-of-favor companies outperform the market, but the reappraisal often happens slowly, even glacially.”

David Dreman

About This Quote

Source Book: Contrarian Investment Strategies, David Dreman, 1998

Stocks that fall out of favor tend to underperform, while unpopular companies eventually outperform, though the shift is often very slow.

In simple terms: Unpopular stocks eventually win, but slowly.

Key Takeaway

Patience with contrarian investments pays off.

Themes

investment contrarian market cycles patience valuation

Mood

analytical patient strategic

Type

financial investment

When to use this quote

  • stock portfolio rebalancing
  • long‑term investing
  • market timing analysis
  • financial planning

Key Concepts

behavioral finance market psychology valuation metrics

Questions to Reflect On

  • How long are you willing to hold a contrarian position?
  • What indicators signal a shift in market sentiment?
A Different Perspective

Slow market corrections can erode returns if investors lack patience.

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