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Take a contrarian approach to investing from "summary" of The Little Book That Beats the Market by Joel Greenblatt

Investing is not easy. It requires discipline, patience, and a willingness to go against the crowd. One way to potentially achieve superior returns is to take a contrarian approach to investing. This means buying stocks that are out of favor with the market and selling those that are currently popular. Contrarian investing is based on the idea that the market is often wrong in the short term. Stock prices can be driven by emotions, rumors, and speculation, rather than by the underlying fundamentals of a company. By identifying stocks that are undervalued by the market, investors can capitalize on these mispricings and potentially earn higher returns. Contrarian investing requires a strong stomach and a long-term perspective. It can be uncomfortable to buy stocks that are not performing well or to sell those that...
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    The Little Book That Beats the Market

    Joel Greenblatt

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