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outperform

[out-per-fawrm] / ˌaʊt pərˈfɔrm /


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When smaller, cheaper stocks earn higher returns than larger, faster-growing ones, as has tended to happen in the long run, the equal-weight index will outperform the capitalization-weighted index.

From The Wall Street Journal

Nine of the trades outperformed, with only India disappointing.

From MarketWatch

Ether has recently outperformed bitcoin, typically a sign of improving risk appetite and broader participation.

From The Wall Street Journal

Shares of banks have recently outperformed their nonbank mortgage rivals, even against the backdrop of falling mortgage rates, which ought to be a big boost to refinance activity.

From The Wall Street Journal

Not only did Spencer win, but she won well, significantly outperforming the expectations of the polls.

From BBC