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Abstract
The Efficient Market Hypothesis (EMH) is a cornerstone of modern financial theory, asserting that financial markets reflect all available information, making it impossible for investors to consistently achieve above-average returns. This case study examines EMH in depth, outlining its theoretical framework, empirical evidence, and criticisms. Furthermore, we explore real-world implications, including anomalies that challenge EMH and alternative market theories.
1. Introduction
• Brief overview of EMH and its relevance in finance.
• Importance of market efficiency in investment decisions.
• Objectives of this case study.
2. Theoretical Framework of EMH
2.1 Definition of EMH
• Coined by Eugene Fama in the 1970s.
• The idea that asset prices fully reflect all available information.
2.2 Forms of EMH
1. Weak Form Efficiency
• Prices reflect all past trading information.
• Technical analysis is ineffective.
2. Semi-Strong Form Efficiency
• Prices incorporate all publicly available information.
• Fundamental analysis does not provide an advantage.
3. Strong Form Efficiency
• Prices reflect all public and private information.
• Even insider trading cannot generate consistent excess returns.
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Efficient Market Hypothesis: Theory and Criticisms
#Firstdealofthenewyearastylz
Abstract
The Efficient Market Hypothesis (EMH) is a cornerstone of modern financial theory, asserting that financial markets reflect all available information, making it impossible for investors to consistently achieve above-average returns. This case study examines EMH in depth, outlining its theoretical framework, empirical evidence, and criticisms. Furthermore, we explore real-world implications, including anomalies that challenge EMH and alternative market theories.
1. Introduction
• Brief overview of EMH and its relevance in finance.
• Importance of market efficiency in investment decisions.
• Objectives of this case study.
2. Theoretical Framework of EMH
2.1 Definition of EMH
• Coined by Eugene Fama in the 1970s.
• The idea that asset prices fully reflect all available information.
2.2 Forms of EMH
1. Weak Form Efficiency
• Prices reflect all past trading information.
• Technical analysis is ineffective.
2. Semi-Strong Form Efficiency
• Prices incorporate all publicly available information.
• Fundamental analysis does not provide an advantage.
3. Strong Form Efficiency
• Prices reflect all public and private information.
• Even insider trading cannot generate consistent excess returns.
we shall continue tomorrow
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