Markovian dependence

Definition

A situation in which a given event is dependent to some degree on recent previous events. For example, research may find that a bull week in the stock market is followed by another bull week 80% of the time. The performance of the market in the second week has a Markovian relationship with the performance of the market in the first week.

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