Multiple Choice
The risk of a portfolio consisting of two uncorrelated assets will be
A) equal to zero.
B) equal to the average of the risk level of the two assets.
C) greater than the risk of the least risky asset but less than the risk level of the more risky asset.
D) greater than zero but less than the risk of the more risky asset.
Correct Answer:

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