Inefficient and Efficient Markets Investing

Tantalum Investing

Forbes reported on investing in inefficient and efficient markets, pointing to tantalum as an inefficient market that makes a good investment.

Forbes reported on investing in inefficient and efficient markets, pointing to tantalum as an inefficient market that makes a good investment.

As quoted in the market news:

It doesn’t take much interest, much volume, for a market to become efficient in things like price discovery. Take, say, tantalum as an example. Global usage is of the order of 1,000 tonnes a year. Worth, well, depends upon which day you look at the price but in the $300 million to $500 million range perhaps?

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