
Top 13 Capm Quotes
#1. Similar to Churchill's view that "democracy is the worst form of government except all the others that have been tried," although it is by no means a bulletproof theory, the CAPM is the best theory to explain the risk/return relationship that the greatest financial minds have been able to devise.
Matthew Krantz
#2. CAPM pioneer Bill Sharpe remarked, "I have concluded that I may never see an empirical result that will convince me that it disconfirms any theory," which reiterated Fischer Black's (1993) feeling, "I find theory to be far more powerful than data.
Eric G. Falkenstein
#3. CAPM also makes use of what is called a "definitional identity." This is something that is automatically true, simply because of the way things have been defined.
Robert Haugen
#4. It just doesn't make spiritual sense to suggest that the evil all lies "out there" with our adversaries and enemies, and none of it is "in here" with us - embedded in our own attitudes, behaviors, and policies.
Jim Wallis
#5. Must you argue everything?"
"Yeah. I'm a lawyer.
Jodi Picoult
#6. After one year in the Texas League, the American League bought the rights to my contract. They optioned me back to the Texas League for the 1970 season.
Jim Evans
#7. Fly you crows. My father was not a spectacle. He was the greatest man I ever knew. He was my everything.
Stacey Lee
#8. You do not have to provoke other people for them to provoke you, those who hate you will always get a way of blaming you.
Auliq Ice
#10. The minimum wage was due for an increase, but it was important that we offset its cost to small businesses.
J. D. Hayworth
#11. They can't hurt me. Sure, they can crush you and kill you. They can lay you out on 42nd and Broadway and put hoses on you and flush you in the sewers and put you on the subway and carry you out to Coney island and bury you on the Ferris wheel. But I refuse to sit here and worry about dying.
Bob Dylan
#12. It was nine o'clock at night upon the second of August - the most terrible August in the history of the world.
Arthur Conan Doyle
#13. And I'm so angry I wish I were dead.
Jonah
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