Of course. I bring that up not as a personal attack — but I think the actions of those people originally selling the idea are telling as we all consider whether we agree with it or not.
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I didn't go to most classes, either. I'd try the first lecture, and decided for most not melt my brain. Unfortunately, I listened to the efficient market theory, or I'd have got into the market way sooner. My dad even wanted to back me, before he went broke.
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The way efficient market theory was taught at my school was much more thoughtful. They presented it, but then after explaining it they went through the academic counter-evidence which is quite strong. Dotted line is NPV of future dividends. Solid line is stock prices. Shiller.pic.twitter.com/oXIHuD26Ac
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You did not miss much by not taking Dartmouth CS classes. A couple were good, but most were awful. Hence I only have a minor, and a major in History
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Didn’t take a single one so I don’t know. Though for a little while I was doing
@HiltonHart homework so maybe I got a little exposure haha
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