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Get rich slowly, almost surely*
Published online by Cambridge University Press: 23 January 2015
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You see a Martian walking on the street. What do you do?
(i) seek shelter
(ii) take some pictures
(iii) introduce yourself and offer him/her/it a ride
(iv) go online to buy lots of stocks.
In this article we analyse the long term behaviour of stock investments.The above unusual question will be answered too. In the discussion the notion of ‘almost surely’ will be often used. An event happens almost surely if it happens with probability 1. Note that it is still possible that an almost certain event A does not happen, but the probability of that (i.e. the probability of the complement of A) is zero.
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