HM AYMANEDec 18, 2021 · 3 years ago0 answers Can the 'semi-strong' form of the efficient market hypothesis be applied to predict the future prices of cryptocurrencies?
Is it possible to use the 'semi-strong' form of the efficient market hypothesis to accurately predict the future prices of cryptocurrencies? The 'semi-strong' form of the efficient market hypothesis suggests that all publicly available information is already reflected in the current prices of assets. However, cryptocurrencies are known for their volatility and lack of regulation, so can this theory be applied to predict their future prices?