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I think that if anything 'complete market' should be merged into this one. There are textbooks out there entitled "Incomplete markets" and the subject matter is generally known as "Incomplete markets theory".[[User:Radeksz|radek]] 19:13, 3 October 2006 (UTC)
I think that if anything 'complete market' should be merged into this one. There are textbooks out there entitled "Incomplete markets" and the subject matter is generally known as "Incomplete markets theory".[[User:Radeksz|radek]] 19:13, 3 October 2006 (UTC)



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I think that if anything 'complete market' should be merged into this one. There are textbooks out there entitled "Incomplete markets" and the subject matter is generally known as "Incomplete markets theory".radek 19:13, 3 October 2006 (UTC)[reply]


Definition of a self-financing trading strategy (intuitive): A portfolio is self-financing if there is no exogenous infusion or withdrawal of money. “The purchase of a new asset must be financed by the sale of an old one.” Cutnyakdhien 20:36, 2 February 2008