Random Walk Theory

Random Walk Theory: Stock and Commodity Futures Price Movements
An exploration of the Random Walk Theory, which hypothesizes that past prices are of no use in forecasting future price movements. It suggests that stock prices react to new information arriving randomly, making future movements unpredictable.

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