Portfolio theory assumes that investors are risk-averse. This means that investors: A) cannot be induced to make risky i

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Portfolio theory assumes that investors are risk-averse. This means that investors: A) cannot be induced to make risky i

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Portfolio theory assumes that investors are risk-averse.
This means that investors:
A) cannot be induced to make risky
investments.
B) prefer more risk to less for a given
return.
C) will accept some risk, but not unnecessary
risk.
D) All of the above are true.
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