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Tag Archives: predictability
Burton Malkiel on the theory of efficient markets and index funds. – [VIDEO]
[Download this post to watch the embedded video if your feed reader does not show it to you.] Wikipedia: Efficient-market hypothesis.
Posted in Economics, Finance, Financial Markets, The Global Economy
Tagged asset allocation, beating the market, Burton Malkiel, economic news, economic theory, Economics, economy, efficient market hypothesis, efficient market theory, efficient markets, Finance, finance theory, Financial Markets, forecasting, funds, index funds, investing, making money, market forecasting, markets, Money, predictability, random walk, stock index, stock markets, stocks, unpredictability
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Probability and Predictability
Wikipedia: Some aspects of predicting the future, such as celestial mechanics, have been discovered to be highly statistically predictable, and may even be described by relatively simple mathematical models. At present however, science has yielded only a special minority of … Continue reading
Posted in Forecasting (Science & Practice)
Tagged forecasting, forecasts, predictability, predicting, Predictions, probability
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