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Author: Ross
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Chapter 14, Problem 3CQ
- a. It implies perfect
forecasting ability. - b. It implies that prices reflect all available information.
- c. It implies an irrational market.
- d. It implies that prices do not fluctuate.
- e. IT results from keen competition among investors.
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Which of the following statements are true if the efficient market hypothesis holds?a. It implies that future events can be forecast with perfect accuracy.b. It implies that prices reflect all available information.c. It implies that security prices change for no discernible reason.d. It implies that prices do not fluctuate.
In the strong form of the market accoarding to the Efficient Market Hypothesis investor can earn excess returns by usin the available information.
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Which of the following statements about the Efficient Market Hypothesis (EMH) is incorrect?
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a)If the market is strong-form efficient, investors can not earn abnormal returns using inside information.
b) If the investment in small firms earns a positive abnormal return, the stock market is not semi-strong form efficient.
c) If a market is efficient, investors tend to follow a passive investment strategy.
d) If the future stock price change depends on its history, the market is not weak-form efficient.
e) If a market is weak-form efficient, fundamental analysis can not earn a positive abnormal return.
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