Tue 21 Apr 2009
Free information and the Efficient Market Hypothesis
In some capital markets, such as the United States, there is a vast amount of free factual information about stocks and bonds available on the Internet. According to the Efficient Market Hypothesis, this flood of free information should result in an “efficient market” in which prices reflect the “intrinsic value” of securities. However, the Crash of 2008 […]
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