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The efficient market hypothesis (EMH) suggests that stock prices fully reflect all available information in the market and no investor is able to earn excess return on the basis of some secretly held private, public or historical information. Efficient market hypothesis (EMH) can be further...
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According to efficient market hypothesis (EMH) the prices of stock should reflect all available information in the market and no investor is able to earn excess return on the basis of some secretly held private, public or historical information. Efficient market hypothesis (EMH) can be further...
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10013112513
As per definition of efficient market hypothesis (EMH), there is a need that stock prices should reflect all available information in the market and no investor is able to earn excess return on the basis of some secretly held private, public or historical information. Efficient market hypothesis...
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10013066857