Multiple Choice
The indifference curves of two investors are plotted against a single budget line. Indifference curve A is shown as tangent to the budget line at a point to the left of indifference curve B's tangency to the same line.
A) Investors A and B will hold the same portfolio.
B) Investors A and B will have different portfolios of the same standard deviation.
C) Investors A and B will have different portfolios of the same rate of return.
D) Investors A and B will have different portfolios but have the same level of risk aversion.
E) Investor A will expect to earn a lower rate of return than investor B.
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