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Does Academic Research Affect Stock Performance?

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Rupert Hargreaves
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Does Academic Research Affect Stock Performance?

If you’re looking for information to help you develop an investing strategy, pretty quickly you will come across a huge amount of academic research on the topic of investing, the best strategies to use, the best ways to manage risk, manage a portfolio and so on. There are hundreds if not thousands of academic studies out there which advocate one strategy or another and their conclusions are usually backed up with a significant amount of data and research.

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However, the one problem with such studies, especially those studies which concentrate on a significant mispricing in the market (value) and the gains that can be achieved by...

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