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Nonlinear dynamics govern market behavior from "summary" of Why Stock Markets Crash by Didier Sornette

Market behavior is not a simple, linear process. It is not a straight line that goes steadily up or down. Rather, it is a complex, dynamic system that is subject to sudden, unexpected changes. These changes are often the result of what are known as "nonlinear dynamics."Nonlinear dynamics refer to the fact that small changes in one part of the system can lead to disproportionately large changes in another part of the system. This can lead to what are known as "feedback loops," where a small change in one part of the system causes a chain reaction that can quickly spiral out of control. In the context of the stock market, nonlinear dynamics mean that small changes in investor behavior, market sentiment, or external factors can lead to large, unexpected fluctuations in stock prices. These fluctuations can be difficult to predict or explain using traditional economic models, which assume that market behavior i...
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    Why Stock Markets Crash

    Didier Sornette

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