Explain how Random Walk Theory makes it difficult for investors to make short run decisions. Create an example to illustrate this difficulty.
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In other words, this financial theory argues that price movements in the stock market are random and cannot be predicted. This makes it difficult for investors to make short-term decisions because they cannot rely on past price movements or trends to predict Show more…
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