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For technical trading rules to consistently generate superior returns, the market would have to be inefficient.
Monopoly Power
The ability of a single supplier in a market to control the price and supply of a product or service, often resulting in higher prices and limited choices for consumers.
Production Costs
Expenses incurred in the process of manufacturing or producing goods and services, including labor, materials, and overhead.
Economic Profits
The surplus remaining after deducting both the explicit and implicit costs from total revenues, often showcasing the true profitability of a firm beyond accounting profits.
Uninsurable Risks
Represent risks that insurance companies are not willing to cover due to their unpredictable nature or high likelihood of loss.
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