
The Myth of the Rational Market, by Justin Fox On the Daily Show. Tonight.

The Myth of the Rational Market, by Justin Fox Going to be on Doug Henwood's 'Behind the News' show on WBAI in New York at about 5:30 this evening. It'll be rebroadcast on KPFA in Berkeley Saturday at about 10:30, and available online.

The Myth of the Rational Market, by Justin Fox Burton Malkiel reviews 'Myth'
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The market can get it wrong, but there is no riskless way to make abnormal profits from wildly 'incorrect' valuations.

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Mathematic debates in the 1950s and 1960s about the behavior of stock prices led to very lucrative businesses among academics who began advising professional investors about risk.

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The theory of efficient markets was once a “hypothesis” that was “subject to refutation by observable facts”, as Paul Samuelson put it in 1937.

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The efficient market hypothesis, which argues that the stock market is essentially rational, is taking serious hits, and one analyst says it is at the root of the financial crisis.

The Myth of the Rational Market, by Justin Fox Barry Ritholtz gives me my best book blurb yet
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In this morning's NYT, Joe Nocera takes on one of my favorite subjects: Why the market is neither rational nor efficient. He does a nice job, interviewing

The Myth of the Rational Market, by Justin Fox On Kindle! (But not available till Tuesday)
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The Myth of the Rational Market, by Justin Fox Roger Lowenstein reviews Myth (sorry to those of you getting this twice).
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One presumes from the title of Justin Fox's "The Myth of the Rational Market" that he has come to bury,not to praise. And certainly,the opportunity for such an undertaking is rich.

The Myth of the Rational Market, by Justin Fox A review in Barron's. Most of it is off-limits to non-subscribers, but the key phrase is "lucid, lively and learned."

Source: blogs.reuters.com
In the blogosphere, 2=trend, and recently two high-profile financial journalists — Alan Beattie of the FT and Justin Fox of Time — have come out with heavyweight new books of economic history. Beattie’s ...

The Myth of the Rational Market, by Justin Fox A video interview with galleycat
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Wall Street Bookshelf

The Myth of the Rational Market, by Justin Fox A mostly positive review/essay on the book. (And don't tell anybody, but the negative stuff he says is spot on.)
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Go to:12> Next page: Preventing Fantasy from Eclipsing Reality

The Myth of the Rational Market, by Justin Fox Nothing says "summer reading" like a book on financial theory
BTW | TCB Senior Editor Gene Rebeck on Business, Trends, and Whatever: Summer Reading for Curious Ca
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As I’ve noted before, “The Curious Capitalist” by Time economics writer Justin Fox (Time writer Barbara Kiviat also contributes) is my favorite economics blog. Fox...


















