The Finance of the Sucker Trap
DOI:
https://doi.org/10.11565/oe.vi29.318Keywords:
economics, financeAbstract
Contrary to everything financial analysts preach, constantly buying and selling stocks entails nothing but commission costs and nothing of use to clients. The blunt truth is that the market cannot be “beaten” on a sustained basis. Neither return nor risk is predictable, and this is perhaps the best-kept secret of an industry of intermediaries that for many years has survived by claiming the opposite. Continue reading...
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