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  2. Contrarian investing - Wikipedia

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    These investments experienced strong gains amidst the large drops in the overall US stock market when the bubble unwound. The Fidelity Contrafund was founded in 1967 "to take a contrarian view, investing in out-of-favor stocks or sectors", [16] but over time has abandoned this strategy to become a large cap growth fund.

  3. 3 Growth Stocks Down 21%, 22%, and 28% to Buy in December - AOL

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    Daniel Foelber (Adobe): Digital media software giant Adobe has fallen 22% year to date despite a rally in the S&P 500 and an even bigger surge in the technology sector. Adobe just reported results ...

  4. 4 contrarian investment ideas to consider for your portfolio

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    Contrarian investing can be difficult, but it can also pay off.

  5. Fidelity Contrafund - Wikipedia

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    The fund's name stems from its original mandate in 1967: "the fund's mission was to take a contrarian view, investing in out-of-favor stocks or sectors." [2] This strategy has changed since the 1990s to become a fund focused on growth investing in large companies, and the Contrafund's strong history of growth has led to its being "a stalwart of many 401(k) plans".

  6. Better AI Stock: Palantir vs. Snowflake - AOL

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    Which of these fallen growth stocks is a better ... from 2021. Should you buy either of these out-of-favor stocks today? ... government contracts and macro headwinds for the commercial sector.

  7. This Out-of-Favor Retailer Stock Will Be on the Move This Week

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    The 10 stocks that made the cut could produce monster returns in the coming years. Consider when Nvidia made this list on April 15, 2005... if you invested $1,000 at the time of our recommendation ...

  8. Sector rotation - Wikipedia

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    Sector rotation theory says a number of things. First, whichever sector is hot (has done well recently) should continue to outperform. Second, these sectors will eventually rotate so that whatever was once out of favor will be in favor. Third, these movements are somewhat predictable, and connected with the business cycle.

  9. Clean energy stocks have fallen out of favor. They face more ...

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    Clean energy stocks are out of vogue, as higher interest rates and slow efforts to combat climate change dog the market. Clean energy stocks have fallen out of favor. They face more challenges ahead