Tag #Market Efficiency

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Market Inefficiencies Challenge Energy Secretary's Renewable Energy Assessment

Energy Secretary Chris Wright's claim that increased wind and solar energy raises prices is challenged by evidence of falling electricity prices in Texas with increased renewable energy use, highlighting the potential of disruptive innovations and the limitations of relying solely on current market ...

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64% Bias Score

Affordable and Clean Energy
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Academic Study Confirms Stock Picking Outperforms Passive Investing

A new academic study proves that mutual fund managers collectively possess stock-picking abilities that outperform passive benchmarks and consensus-based strategies from analyst recommendations, challenging the efficient market hypothesis and offering a new approach to investment.

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64% Bias Score

Reduced Inequality
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Platform Endorsements Boost Sales for Both Endorsed and Unendorsed Services

A field experiment shows Amazon's Choice-style endorsements increase endorsed service sales by 41% and unendorsed service sales by 3.1%, driven by consumer perception of higher platform quality; 67% of the overall order increase comes from unendorsed services.

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36% Bias Score

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Market Downturn Highlights Risks of 60/40 Portfolio Strategy

Recent stock market declines have erased 2023 gains in the S&P 500 and NASDAQ, with the latter underperforming due to higher volatility, highlighting the risk of a 60/40 portfolio strategy that's become less effective due to regulatory changes since 2000.

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52% Bias Score

Reduced Inequality
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Active Stock Picking Outperforms: Debunking Market Myths

Studies show that active stock picking, especially value investing with a long-term perspective, consistently outperforms market averages; this contradicts the efficient market hypothesis and demonstrates that interest rate changes don't always dictate stock market movements.

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48% Bias Score

Decent Work and Economic Growth