con·trar·i·an (kn-trâr-n)
n.
One who takes a contrary view or action, especially an investor who makes decisions that contradict prevailing wisdom, as in buying securities that are unpopular at the time.
contrarian adj.
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I'm not sure if Todd is a contrarian, but I know he's done well in the stock market.
I'm not sure if Todd is a contrarian, but I know he's done well in the stock market.
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