Multiple Choice
Consider a T-bill with a rate of return of 5 percent and the following risky securities: Security A: E(r) = 0.15; Variance = 0.04
Security B: E(r) = 0.10; Variance = 0.0225
Security C: E(r) = 0.12; Variance = 0.01
Security D: E(r) = 0.13; Variance = 0.0625
From which set of portfolios,formed with the T-bill and any one of the 4 risky securities,would a risk-averse investor always choose his portfolio?
A) The set of portfolios formed with the T-bill and security A.
B) The set of portfolios formed with the T-bill and security B.
C) The set of portfolios formed with the T-bill and security C.
D) The set of portfolios formed with the T-bill and security D.
E) Cannot be determined.
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