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    A Portfolio Combining Two Assets Whose Returns Are Less Than
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A Portfolio Combining Two Assets Whose Returns Are Less Than

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A portfolio combining two assets whose returns are less than perfectly positive correlated can increase total risk to a level above that of either of the components.

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