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zozbot123
7y ago
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No, it's just that markets where deception is common are not "efficient". A deceptive market can
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result in complete unraveling, or exploitation of the honest, non-deceptive players (which is per say inefficient). There's no other possibility.
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coldtea
7y ago
Well, then there has never been an efficient market that also had the quality of existence...
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