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Market Efficiency

Asset prices immediately reflect the consensus view of the information’s significance. I do not, however, believe the consensus view is necessarily correct.

To beat the market you must hold an idiosyncratic, or nonconsensus, view.

The efficient market hypothesis is its conclusion that ‘you can’t beat the market.’

The greatest ramifications of the Chicago theory has been the development of passive investment vehicles known as index funds.

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"Take time for all things: great haste makes great waste. " ~ Benjamin Franklin

Successful investing requires thoughtful attention to many separate aspects, all at the same time. The Most Important Thing by Howard Marks covers these key aspects in layman language and without a lot of finance jargon though it covers the concepts of investment theory.

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