A fundamental analyst:
A) studies a firm's financial statements to determine pricing inefficiencies.
B) performs an unnecessary function, since markets are efficient.
C) believes that the market is strong-form efficient.
D) relies upon the same information as the technical analyst, but believes in the random walk.
Answer: A) studies a firm's financial statements to determine pricing inefficiencies.
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