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== EMH ==
In academic community, even those proponents of EMH no longer thinks stock price follows a random walk. This is for sure. {{<small><span class="autosigned">—Preceding [[Wikipedia:Signatures|unsigned]] comment added by [[User:Yiyu Shen|Yiyu Shen}}]] ([[User talk:Yiyu Shen|talk]] • [[Special:Contributions/Yiyu Shen|contribs]]) </span></small><!-- Template:Unsigned -->
 
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==May 2006 Changes==
 
Modification claiming that behavioral finance regards technical analysis as voodoo deleted. It was unreferenced, biased, and had a ton of grammatical errors. In fact, "Behavioral Finance" by Goldberg and von Nitsch, {{ISBN |0-471-49784-3}} shows how behavioral finance supports some of the premises of technical analysis. [[user:co94|co94]] May 2, 2006
 
Deleted sentence, "Ironically, behavioral finance....consequence of heuristic biases." Sorry, not trying to be daft here, but I had no idea what that sentence meant. It just seemed very out of place. Can you explain more clearly what is meant by the aforementioned and from what source it comes? [[User:co94|co94]] May 5, 2006