Efficient-market hypothesis

Efficient-market hypothesis

Topic

The efficient-market hypothesis (EMH) is a theory in financial economics stating that asset prices fully reflect all available information. A direct implication of this hypothesis is that it is impossible for investors to consistently "beat the market" on a risk-adjusted basis, as market prices only react to new, unpredictable information.

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