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    The Efficient Markets Hypothesis Suggests That It Is No Better
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The Efficient Markets Hypothesis Suggests That It Is No Better

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The efficient markets hypothesis suggests that it is no better to invest in a mutual fund that has performed well for 5 years in a row than one that has performed poorly for 5 years in a row.

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