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Strong Form Efficiency
A theory that states all information, both public and private, is completely reflected in the prices of stocks, making it impossible to beat the market consistently through expert stock selection or market timing.
Semi-strong Form Efficiency
A theory in financial economics that implies all public information is already calculated into stock prices, meaning future price movements cannot be predicted using only public information.
Financial Markets
Financial markets are marketplaces where individuals and entities can trade securities, commodities, and other financial instruments in order to facilitate funding, investing, and risk management.
Advantage
The benefit or edge that a person, organization, or situation has over another.
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