The reflexivity theory itself goes beyond inefficiency, as I understand it. A feedback loop is created that may well redefine the manner in which fundamentals are interpreted. That escalating feedback loop is the "reflection" part of his premise.Quote from trefoil:
Reflexivity is just an inefficient market, from what I can figure out. I think by now we've all figured out it ain't as efficient as they say.
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And how do you go from rabid free marketeer and flaming theist to impartial commentator, and defender of truth and reason?
As for Soros talking his book, could you provide such an example in a way that presents him as disingenuous? Just curious.
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Plus I knew we was really a Rockefeller Eastern liberal rule the world type who moved to the right under false pretenses to get elected.
Interesting how you overlook the fact that the middle class was the biggest victim domestically during the W years. More of the same would have given you more of the same. (Remember that old definition of insanity? About doing the same thing over and over and hoping for a different outcome?)Quote from jem:
...and I think obamaloons like you have no idea what havoc they are rally causing. (unless they are communists with an agenda designed to destroy the middle class)
I think any asshole like Soros who supports the destruction of the hardworking middle class should be called out when he acts like he is doing something altruistic...
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...As for Soros talking his book, could you provide such an example in a way that presents him as disingenuous? Just curious.