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For a few years now I’ve been perplexed by how intelligent people can believe in the efficient market hypothesis and the capital asset pricing model. My ideas are still percolating, though I believe focus is one of the main dividers in our beliefs. I spend my days looking at individual trees, looking for market inefficiencies and focusing on them. While believers of EMH and CAPM spend their days looking at the forest. They don’t see the individual trees and market inefficiencies as the forest obscures the mis-pricing.
Whose right and whose wrong? Come on, you know I don’t buy …
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“The main struggle I’ve had my entire investment life is with the preposterous belief that all information is embedded so quickly and efficiently into stock prices that asset class bubbles cannot possibly occur. But to be honest, I’ve also been pretty irritated by Graham-and-Doddites because they have managed to deduce from a great book of 75 years ago, Security Analysis, that somehow bubbles and busts can be ignored.” Grantham
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And Now for Something Completely Different
I’ve been inspired to discuss my future views by Pazzomundo’s post on the evolution of media. By the way if you’re interested in big picture economics, commodities and trading then pazzomundo is worth adding to your reading list. I’m not hugely interested in those topics, but I do like to know what people investing from that perspective are thinking.
OK lets dive in. Make sure you place any drinks, bowls of cereal or the like out of harms way. I’d hate you to splatter your screen due to either …








