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In my experience, the most staunchly held views are based on ignorance or accepted dogma, not carefully considered accumulations of facts. The more you expose the intricacies and realities of the situation, the less clear-cut things become.
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The Myth of “the Market” : An Analysis of Stock Market Indices
The theoretical U.S. “market” that is so often spoken of by stock investors is really just a convenient fiction. What does the term really mean? The difficulty with defining it can be seen as soon as we ask ourselves which … Continue reading
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