The overreaction hypothesis is not consistent with the efficient market hypothesis.
For example, suppose that company XYZ releases its annual operating results, which beat analyst expectations by a mere penny per share (generally not a big deal). However, traders and investors subsequently bid up the stock to unprecedented highs. After a couple of days of trading, the stock then falls down to a price just above its price before the earnings release, which represents the stock's current intrinsic value.
Investment dictionary. Academic. 2012.