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Homework:Chapter 7 Homework
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Part 1Which of the following is an argument in favor of the efficient market hypothesis LOADING... ?Part 2 A. Over the long term, stock prices follow a random walk and do resemble their underlying fundamental value. B. Excessive volatility in stock prices as observed in 1987 and 2000-2001. C. Mean reversion of stock prices. D. Observed behavior in reaction to the "January effect."
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A.A. Over the long term, stock prices follow a random walk and do resemble their underlying fundamental value.
B.B. Excessive volatility in stock prices as observed in 1987 and 2000-2001.
C.C. Mean reversion of stock prices.
D.D. Observed behavior in reaction to the "January effect."
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The question asks us to evaluate which statement supports the efficient market hypothesis (EMH).
Option A: 'Over the long term, stock prices follow a random walk and do resemble their underlying fundamental value.' This aligns with the EMH idea that prices incorporate available information quickly and, over time, move in a manner consistent with random walk in the short run, reflecting fundamentals in the long run. In ......Login to view full explanation登录即可查看完整答案
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