Does the Hot Hand Drive the Market? Evidence from Betting Markets
@inproceedings{Sinkey2011DoesTH, title={Does the Hot Hand Drive the Market? Evidence from Betting Markets}, author={Michael Sinkey and T. Logan}, year={2011} }
This paper investigates how market makers respond to behavioral strategies and the implications of these responses for market eciency.
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