Jorge G. Larangeira

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The mathematics of Bachelier, Markowitz, Sharpe, and Black-Scholes all assume continuous change from one price to the next. Without that, their formulae simply do not work. Alas, the assumption is false and so the math is wrong. Financial prices certainly jump, skip, and leap—up and down.
The (Mis)Behavior of Markets
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