It also Gary Stu’s the hell out of Harry, like even more so. The only thing I love about that book, and it’s spiritual sequal, is the fact that Hermione is, correctly, in Ravenclaw.
Asset prices reflect all the information that everyone knows about the asset. So wands are not efficiently priced because the wand chooses the owner, but robes are generally fungible so should be priced efficiently
HPMOR does a great job of making Harry Potter’s world rational and believable
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It also Gary Stu’s the hell out of Harry, like even more so. The only thing I love about that book, and it’s spiritual sequal, is the fact that Hermione is, correctly, in Ravenclaw.
From a quick search, what I understand from your comment is that the book makes Harry flawless, is that right ?
Exactly. Basically a male “Mary Sue” character.
With Ayn Rand overtones
I don’t know this reference either, but will look it up. From the context though I think I understand the gist of it. Thanks
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I was sold at Efficient Market Hypothesis
I’m sorry I don’t understand
Asset prices reflect all the information that everyone knows about the asset. So wands are not efficiently priced because the wand chooses the owner, but robes are generally fungible so should be priced efficiently