Corporate Finance
Strong form efficiency is a market hypothesis that asserts all information, both public and private, is fully reflected in stock prices. This means that no investor can achieve consistently higher returns than the market average, even if they possess insider information. The concept is a part of the broader Efficient Market Hypothesis (EMH), which includes weak and semi-strong forms of efficiency, emphasizing the importance of information in the determination of asset prices.
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