Stock A has a beta that is lower than B's, but A's STD (standard deviation) is higher than B's. If you are a strict risk

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Stock A has a beta that is lower than B's, but A's STD (standard deviation) is higher than B's. If you are a strict risk

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Stock A has a beta that is lower than B's, but A's STD (standard deviation) is higher than B's. If you are a strict risk minimizer, you would choose Stock ____ if it is to be held in isolation and Stock if it is to be held as part of a well-diversified portfolio. B, B Not sure ОВ, А O A, A O AB
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