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  • noun The act or state of outperforming

Etymologies

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out- +‎ performance

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Examples

  • "Japan is still the cheapest developed market in the world and, notwithstanding recent events, we think it could be set for longer-term outperformance," he said in a note to investors.

    Shaken Markets Could Stir Life into Your Portfolio Javier Espinoza 2011

  • That's because even though the stock market is dominated by mining firms in the midst of a boom, several factors are weighing on the actual securities these days and will likely prevent any long-term outperformance.

    Aussie Boom Bypasses Stocks Geoffrey Rogow 2011

  • As far as I can see, everything written above here is as though the long-term outperformance of the stock market is just some historical pattern that people have happened to notice that might well go away in the future, like Dogs of the Dow or different returns on different exchanges or whatever.

    Past Performance and Probability, Bryan Caplan | EconLog | Library of Economics and Liberty 2009

  • But the long-term outperformance of the stock market isn't just some pattern that people have happened to notice; there are good underlying reasons to expect it all other things being equal, in a market where there's enough smart money, etc. because stocks have higher volatility.

    Past Performance and Probability, Bryan Caplan | EconLog | Library of Economics and Liberty 2009

  • "We believe that strong, broad-based product momentum and extremely solid execution should position Polaris well for continued near-term outperformance."

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  • Short-term outperformance alone is not a sell sign.

    Should You Sell Copano Energy Right Now? (BWP, CPNO, MMP, WPZ) 2011

  • While not having Wall Street analysts covering a stock is a bonus to small caps' long-term outperformance, it also means having to do considerably more legwork in getting to know the ins and outs of a company.

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  • Morningstar has assigned an Analyst Rating to one quant fund so far: Bogle Small Cap Growth, which earns a Gold rating for its long-term outperformance compared to its benchmark, its experienced and stable team, and solid stewardship.

    unknown title 2012

  • Short-term outperformance alone is not a sell sign.

    unknown title 2011

  • Using the recent sell-off in Chinese and global equities, investors can tap into what will be long-term outperformance.

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