Company Quote by David Dreman
“Favored stocks underperform the market, while out-of-favor companies outperform the market, but the reappraisal often happens slowly, even glacially.”
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.
Patience with contrarian investments pays off.
Themes
Mood
Type
When to use this quote
- stock portfolio rebalancing
- long‑term investing
- market timing analysis
- financial planning
Key Concepts
Questions to Reflect On
- How long are you willing to hold a contrarian position?
- What indicators signal a shift in market sentiment?
Slow market corrections can erode returns if investors lack patience.