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In-text: (Baldridge, 2022)
Your Bibliography: Baldridge, R., 2022. What Is the Efficient Market Hypothesis?. [online] Forbes Advisor. Available at: <https://www.forbes.com/advisor/investing/efficient-market-hypothesis/> [Accessed 7 August 2022].
In-text: (Bastianin and Conti, 2015)
Your Bibliography: Bastianin, A. and Conti, F., 2015. The Impacts of Oil Price Shocks on Stock Market Volatility: Evidence from the G7 Countries. [online] Wp.demm.unimi.it. Available at: <http://wp.demm.unimi.it/files/wp/2015/DEMM-2015_17wp.pdf> [Accessed 12 August 2022].
In-text: (Forbes, 2022)
Your Bibliography: Forbes, 2022. The January Effect: Fact Or Fiction?. [online] Forbes. Available at: <https://www.forbes.com/sites/qai/2022/01/14/the-january-effect-fact-or-fiction/?sh=141f8a977924> [Accessed 7 August 2022].
In-text: (Gordon, 2022)
Your Bibliography: Gordon, J., 2022. January Effect - Explained. [online] The Business Professor, LLC. Available at: <https://thebusinessprofessor.com/en_US/investments-trading-financial-markets/january-effect-definition> [Accessed 7 August 2022].
In-text: (Horstmeyer, 2022)
Your Bibliography: Horstmeyer, D., 2022. The ‘January Effect’ Doesn’t Hold Up With Stocks. But Bonds Are a Different Story.. [online] The Wall Street Journal. Available at: <https://www.wsj.com/articles/january-effect-stocks-bonds-11641659229> [Accessed 7 August 2022].
In-text: (Malkiel, 2003)
Your Bibliography: Malkiel, B., 2003. The Efficient Market Hypothesis and Its Critics.
In-text: (NASDAQ, 2022)
Your Bibliography: NASDAQ, 2022. Market Activity. [online] NASDAQ. Available at: <https://www.nasdaq.com/market-activity/> [Accessed 7 August 2022].
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