3. Assume an investor is very risk-averse and is creating a portfolio based on the mean-variance model and the risk-free

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3. Assume an investor is very risk-averse and is creating a portfolio based on the mean-variance model and the risk-free

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3. Assume an investor is very risk-averse and is creating a portfolio based on the mean-variance model and the risk-free asset. The investor will most likely choose an investment on A. the left-hand side of the efficient frontier. B. the right-hand side of the efficient frontier. C. the line segment connecting the risk-free rate to the market portfolio. D. the line segment extending to the right of the market portfolio.
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