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If Security Markets Were Truly Strong-Form Efficient, You Would Never

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If security markets were truly strong-form efficient, you would never be able to realize a rate of return on a security greater than the marginal investor's expected (or required) rate of return.


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Defense of Property

A legal rationale used to justify the use of force for protecting one's property from being damaged or stolen.

Self-defense

The act of protecting oneself from physical harm, typically considered a legal defense in many jurisdictions when facing accusations of violent crimes.

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Voluntary agreement to or acquiescence in what another person proposes or desires, often necessary in legal and medical contexts.

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