Not exact matches
I think having questions about John as a gospel are
very normal — sorry people that disagree — but you have to actually study this
phenomenon to have any valid input.
But it's the whole «the grass is greener»
phenomenon that I think is
very,
very normal and nothing to feel guilty about.
But if variation in any given trait is
normal, that does raise questions about what makes for disordered behavior, which he stresses is
very much a real
phenomenon.
Unlike asset prices in general, for which mean reversion is a multi-year
phenomenon, deviations in market liquidity away from
normal levels are
very short lived, often lasting only weeks or months.