I agree. It is contrary to what many are taught in economics classrooms; that is how the economy is "efficient." They distinguish between weak form, semi strong from, or strong form, but all theories say that all investors act rationally and the markets reflect all information. I happen to think that is bologna.
I agree. It is contrary to what many are taught in economics classrooms; that is how the economy is "efficient." They distinguish between weak form, semi strong from, or strong form, but all theories say that all investors act rationally and the markets reflect all information. I happen to think that is bologna.