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Market logic is the discursive logic of messages formulated by a group of individuals sharing common values based on which reasoning satisfies or not the criteria of consistency and completeness. While research methods on pricing efficiency are typically based on statistical analysis to assess whether markets provide the best possible aggregation of probabilities of all future outcomes affecting prices, market logic for its part defines the line of reasoning by which traders can infer information from the pre-determined meaning of specific price comovements.



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