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Sharemarkets: manic, rigged or efficient?

Opinion: The Efficient Markets Hypothesis has practical application for retail investors who want to avoid high-cost fund managers.

Wed, 27 Dec 2017

While it's a long draw of the bow to call the field of financial economics a science, there's no shortage of theories to explain markets and the prices they discover.

Arguably the most important of these is the Efficient Markets Hypothesis (EMH). Unfortunately it tends to polarise the opinions

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