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Investment theory

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Investment theory encompasses the body of knowledge used to support the decision-making process of choosing investments for various purposes. It includes portfolio theory, the capital asset pricing model, arbitrage pricing theory, efficient-market hypothesis, and rational pricing. It is near synonymous with "asset pricing theory", one major focus of financial economical; see Financial economics uncertainty.

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