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Believing that, on average, neither buyers nor sellers possessed any great insight, Bachelier made a startling conclusion. “It seems that the market, the aggregate of speculators, at a given instant can believe in neither a market rise nor a market fall, since, for each quoted price, there are as many buyers as sellers.” Thus, according to Bachelier, “the mathematical expectation of the speculator is zero.”9
Investing: The Last Liberal Art (Columbia Business School Publishing)
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