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The "Efficient Marke |
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The 밻fficient market hypothesis,?which Wall Street embraced for decades, holds that in a market where everyone has equal access to the same information, rational investors will set stock prices ?and the prices will reflect the generally understood information about the value of those stocks. No one has an unfair advantage ?and no one is supposed to be able to beat the market over the long term. This is the foundation upon which the $1 trillion index-fund industry rests. |
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The Wireless Web Fin |
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A few years ago, people could only dream about the freedom to log onto the Internet without using a wire plugged into a telephone jack. Today, it"s become routine to connect to the Internet wirelessly, at 100 times the speed of a dialup connection, while at a fast-food restaurant or a train station. |
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The 6 Types of Worki |
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The Metaverse |
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The Conceptual Age H |
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The 20th century economy was dominated by left-brain thinkers ?the lawyers, accountants, engineers, and software programmers whose work relies on the linear, logical parts of their minds. |
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