A theoretical objection to insider trading is
the strong efficient market hypothesis (EMH).
The strong efficient market hypothesis states that individuals can not beat the market even if using inside information.
Not exact matches
For example, they believe in the
efficient market hypothesis, and therefore believe that the volatility of stock prices is equivalent to real risk, and they place a
strong emphasis on volatility when they judge your performance.»
Burton Malkiel, a
strong believer in the
efficient market hypothesis, and known for his book «A Random Walk Down Wall Street» wrote that «a blindfolded monkey throwing darts at a newspaper's financial pages could select a portfolio that would do just as well as one carefully selected by experts.»
For example, they believe in the
efficient market hypothesis, and therefore believe that the volatility of stock prices is equivalent to real risk, and they place a
strong emphasis on volatility when they judge your performance.
It had
strong ideological support from
market fundamentalists; it had a supposedly scientific foundation in the Efficient Market Hypothesis and Rational Choice Theory; and it was efficiently administered by the International Monetary Fund
market fundamentalists; it had a supposedly scientific foundation in the
Efficient Market Hypothesis and Rational Choice Theory; and it was efficiently administered by the International Monetary Fund
Market Hypothesis and Rational Choice Theory; and it was efficiently administered by the International Monetary Fund (IMF).
Weak form of
efficient market hypothesis, Strong Form of Efficient Market Hypothesis, portfolio performance me
efficient market hypothesis, Strong Form of Efficient Market Hypothesis, portfolio performance measu
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hypothesis,
Strong Form of
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Efficient Market Hypothesis, portfolio performance measu
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Hypothesis, portfolio performance measurement