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by yellowstuff
2946 days ago
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The efficient market theory is that all information, public and private, is incorporated into all stock prices at all times, so there's no point to researching companies to try to outperform the stock market. I don't think anyone believes it is literally true, just that it is a good model for most stocks most of the time. If everyone believed it then no one would bother to research stocks, and the markets would be less efficient. |
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But many markets (the labor market, the health care market, etc) work in such a way that it's ridiculous to assume that most participants know all public and private information all or most of the time.