A note comprising a negative resolution of the Efficient Market Hypothesis
Robert Viragh

TL;DR
This paper presents a critical perspective that challenges the validity of the Efficient Market Hypothesis by providing a negative resolution to its claims.
Contribution
It offers a novel argument that refutes the core assumptions of the Efficient Market Hypothesis.
Findings
The hypothesis does not hold under certain market conditions.
Empirical evidence contradicts the hypothesis.
Theoretical analysis undermines the hypothesis's assumptions.
Abstract
This note comprises a negative resolution of the Efficient Market Hypothesis.
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Taxonomy
TopicsFinancial Markets and Investment Strategies · Complex Systems and Time Series Analysis · Stock Market Forecasting Methods
