█ Adapting to the New Norm: How Traders Can Thrive in Evolving Markets The world of trading is perpetually dynamic, with strategies that once dominated the market becoming less effective as both investors and technology evolve. A recent comprehensive study titled "How exactly do markets adapt? Evidence from the moving average rule in three developed markets" ...
█ How exactly do markets adapt? Evidence from the moving average rule in three developed markets. The Efficient Market Hypothesis (EMH) has long been an important theory in finance. Brought forth by Fama in the 1960s, the EMH suggests that it is impossible to consistently achieve returns over the average market on a risk-adjusted basis, given that price...
Many believe that a well-defined, simple, and robust trading strategy can help a trader acquire gains that outperform the market or purchase undervalued stocks in hopes of outsized returns upon rebound, but is this the case? Students of the Efficient Market Hypothesis (EMH) would argue that fundamental and technical analysis are pointless approaches to the market...