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Mentioned in 33 episodes

A Random Walk Down Wall Street

Book • 2003
In this book, Burton G. Malkiel argues that stock market prices are essentially random and unpredictable, aligning with the efficient market hypothesis.

He discusses historical financial bubbles, the futility of trying to beat the market through technical or fundamental analysis, and the importance of a diversified portfolio.

The book also covers various investing techniques and theories, including modern portfolio theory, and advises investors to adopt a long-term, disciplined approach to investing.

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Mentioned in 33 episodes

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Seth Klarman
as a book about efficient markets.
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as the author of a book with an incredible testimonial.
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in relation to the efficient market theory and short-term movements in stocks.
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as the author of 'A Random Walk Down Wall Street', the book that started the passive investing movement.
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as a popular book that tests the theory of market predictability.
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as a book about the efficient market hypothesis, which he found to be simplistic.
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while discussing market cycles and the Nifty Fifty.
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for older teenagers.
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as the first finance book he read, which advocates for the efficient market hypothesis.
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Nämd av Per H. Börjesson som en bok som påverkade hans syn på indexfonder.
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