Multiple Choice
John Stossel's dart-throwing experiment showed that:
A) picking stocks at random can outperform the stock picks of major Wall Street experts.
B) Wall Street experts have inside information, which makes beating their stock picks difficult.
C) Companies with longer names are likely to outperform market averages.
D) Economic theory regarding the stock market is flawed.
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