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ISBN 10: 3540738789
ISBN 13: 9783540738787
Author: Norman Ehrentreich
This book reconciles the existence of technical trading with the Efficient Market Hypothesis. By analyzing a well-known agent-based model, the Santa Fe Institute Artificial Stock Market (SFI-ASM), it finds that when selective forces are weak, financial evolution cannot guarantee that only the fittest trading rules will survive. Its main contribution lies in the application of standard results from population genetics which have widely been neglected in the agent-based community.
Introduction
The Rationale for Agent-Based Modeling
The Concept of Minimal Rationality
Learning in Economics
Replicating the Stylized Facts of Financial Markets
The Santa Fe Institute Artificial Stock Market Model Revisited
The Original Santa Fe Institute Artificial Stock Market
A Suggested Modification to the SFI-ASM
An Analysis of Wealth Levels
Selection, Genetic Drift, and Technical Trading
Summary and Future Research
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