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The random walk hypothesis
The random walk hypothesis
▸ implies that security analysis is unable to predict future market behavior.
▸ suggests that random patterns appear but only over long periods of time.
▸ has been disproved based on recent computer simulations.
▸ accounts for market anomalies such as calendar effects.
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