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  1. ‘Magical’ #EfficientMarket Theory Rebuked in Era of #PassiveInvesting
    “This efficient markets view is a little bit of what I would call magical thinking,” said co-author Valentin Haddad, an associate finance professor at UCLA. “If a fraction of investors become passive, and the remaining active ones don’t change what they do, prices will become less stable.”
    finance.yahoo.com/news/magical #investing #stockmarket

  2. ‘Magical’ #EfficientMarket Theory Rebuked in Era of #PassiveInvesting
    “This efficient markets view is a little bit of what I would call magical thinking,” said co-author Valentin Haddad, an associate finance professor at UCLA. “If a fraction of investors become passive, and the remaining active ones don’t change what they do, prices will become less stable.”
    finance.yahoo.com/news/magical #investing #stockmarket

  3. ‘Magical’ Theory Rebuked in Era of
    “This efficient markets view is a little bit of what I would call magical thinking,” said co-author Valentin Haddad, an associate finance professor at UCLA. “If a fraction of investors become passive, and the remaining active ones don’t change what they do, prices will become less stable.”
    finance.yahoo.com/news/magical

  4. ‘Magical’ #EfficientMarket Theory Rebuked in Era of #PassiveInvesting
    “This efficient markets view is a little bit of what I would call magical thinking,” said co-author Valentin Haddad, an associate finance professor at UCLA. “If a fraction of investors become passive, and the remaining active ones don’t change what they do, prices will become less stable.”
    finance.yahoo.com/news/magical #investing #stockmarket

  5. ‘Magical’ #EfficientMarket Theory Rebuked in Era of #PassiveInvesting
    “This efficient markets view is a little bit of what I would call magical thinking,” said co-author Valentin Haddad, an associate finance professor at UCLA. “If a fraction of investors become passive, and the remaining active ones don’t change what they do, prices will become less stable.”
    finance.yahoo.com/news/magical #investing #stockmarket