efficient-market hypothesis
(that everything in the stock market is “known” and prices are always “rational”)
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It is important to understand that the stock's intrinsic value is not necessarily directly tied to its current market price.
The efficient market hypothesis, a theory that states that all known information is currently priced into a stock. However, this is not always the case.
The January effect was first noticed in 1942 but has been less pronounced in recent years. The hypothesis suggests that markets as a whole are inefficient. Efficient markets would not follow this effect.
Small caps - companies with a relatively small market capitalisation ...
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