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Efficient & Rational markets Cyclic relapse of emotional bonds - A case study

Efficient & Rational markets Cyclic relapse of emotional bonds - A case study

Oct 22, 2020

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For outsiders, chaotic fluctuations seem to govern financial markets, which become like a moody roller coaster. Using rational markets theory, Effy analyzes how much alike these actually are, and derive insights into efficient and rational mood.
(Full article about rational markets and efficient mood hypothesis on Effy's blog)

#effy #Efficiency #ink #experimental #financial_markets #EMH #mood_efficiency #fluctuations

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