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  2. Jeff Roe - Wikipedia

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    Jeff Roe (born September 25, 1970) [1] is an American political consultant and strategist for the Republican Party. [2] He is the founder and principal of Axiom Strategies, a political consulting firm based in Kansas City, Missouri, with twelve offices in eight states. [3] He formerly served as a chief of staff, campaign manager, and longtime ...

  3. Acxiom - Wikipedia

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    Foundation and early days. Acxiom was founded in 1969 as Demographics, Inc. by Charles D. Ward in Conway, Arkansas. [ 5 ] The company was initially involved in producing mailing lists using phonebooks and payroll processing. In 1980, the company changed its name to Conway Communications Exchange, and in 1983 it incorporated as CCX Network, Inc ...

  4. Efficient-market hypothesis - Wikipedia

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    A replication of Martineau (2022). The efficient-market hypothesis (EMH) [a] is a hypothesis in financial economics that states that asset prices reflect all available information. A direct implication is that it is impossible to "beat the market" consistently on a risk-adjusted basis since market prices should only react to new information.

  5. Stock market prediction - Wikipedia

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    The successful prediction of a stock's future price could yield significant profit. The efficient market hypothesis suggests that stock prices reflect all currently available information and any price changes that are not based on newly revealed information thus are inherently unpredictable. Others disagree and those with this viewpoint possess ...

  6. Pairs trade - Wikipedia

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    A pairs trade or pair trading is a market neutral trading strategy enabling traders to profit from virtually any market conditions: uptrend, downtrend, or sideways movement. This strategy is categorized as a statistical arbitrage and convergence trading strategy. [ 1 ] Pair trading was pioneered by Gerry Bamberger and later led by Nunzio ...

  7. LiveRamp - Wikipedia

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    Revenue. US$ 617 million (2020) [3] Number of employees. 3,380 [4] Website. Official website. LiveRamp Holdings, Inc. (commonly LiveRamp), is a San Francisco, California -based SaaS company that offers a data connectivity platform whose services include data onboarding, the transfer of offline data online for marketing purposes.

  8. Expected utility hypothesis - Wikipedia

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    The expected utility hypothesis is a foundational assumption in mathematical economics concerning decision making under uncertainty. It postulates that rational agents maximize utility, meaning the subjective desirability of their actions. Rational choice theory, a cornerstone of microeconomics, builds this postulate to model aggregate social ...

  9. Dutch book theorems - Wikipedia

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    In decision theory, economics, and probability theory, the Dutch book arguments are a set of results showing that agents must satisfy the axioms of rational choice to avoid a kind of self-contradiction called a Dutch book. A Dutch book or money pump is a set of bets that ensures a guaranteed loss, i.e. the gambler will lose money no matter what ...