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by Andrew W. Lo (Author), Ruixun Zhang (Author)
The Adaptive Markets Hypothesis (AMH) presents a formal and systematic exposition of a new narrative about financial markets that reconciles rational investor behaviour with periods of temporary financial insanity. In this narrative, intelligent but fallible investors learn from and adapt to randomly shifting environments. Financial markets may not always be efficient, but they are highly competitive, innovative, and adaptive, varying in their degree of efficiency as investor populations and the financial landscape change over time.
Andrew W. Lo, Charles E. and Susan T. Harris Professor, MIT Sloan School of Management, Ruixun Zhang, Assistant Professor and Boya Young Fellow, Peking University
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