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The various lessons of market efficiency are:
i.markets have no memory; II) trust market prices; III) read the entrails; IV) there are no financial illusions; V) the do-it yourself alternative; VI) seen one stock,seen them all
Visceral Sensation
The internal sensations such as pain or pressure, perceived from within the body's internal organs.
Proprioception
Information about the position of the body and its various parts.
Sensory Receptors
Specialized cells or nerve endings that detect and respond to stimuli, such as light, sound, touch, and temperature, facilitating perception.
Perception
The cognitive process of interpreting and making sense of sensory information to understand the environment around us.
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