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As a star exhausts the hydrogen in its core, how does its appearance change?
Market Inefficiency
Situations where a stock's market price does not accurately reflect its true value, often due to a lack of information or irrational investor behavior.
Alpha
A measure of the excess return of an investment relative to the return of a benchmark index, indicating the investment’s performance against the market.
Mispricing
Mispricing refers to a situation where the market price of a security deviates from its true or intrinsic value due to factors like information asymmetry or market inefficiencies.
Statistical Analysis
The process of collecting, exploring, and presenting large amounts of data to discover underlying patterns and trends.
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