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by JKCalhoun
1486 days ago
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> By definition, the market return is an average, and there must be returns above and below the average. Agree, but those returns well above average, could be tomorrow's well below average. (And the ones well below average today were yesterday's well above average.) So it can still be the case that the ones significantly above market and significantly below market are one and the same. |
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