“The price of a stock is strongly influenced by the behavior of the traders in a nontrivial way.”

Source: Why Stock Markets Crash - Critical Events in Complex Systems (2003), Chapter 6, Hierarchies, Complex Fractal Dimensions, And Log Periodicity, p. 183.

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