Multiple Choice
The Sharpe's measure for Jane Smith's investment portfolio is 0.40, while the Sharpe's measure for the market is 0.30. This information suggests that Smith's portfolio
A) is overly diversified, and some securities should be sold to bring the portfolio in line with the market.
B) exhibits superior performance because its risk premium per unit of risk is above that of the market.
C) is inadequately diversified, and more securities should be added to the portfolio in order to bring it in line with the market.
D) exhibits poor performance because its risk premium per unit of risk is below that of the market.
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