Multiple Choice
If two investments are perfectly negatively correlated
A) Diversification is not effective at reducing risk
B) Bets are perfectly hedged and risks are canceled out
C) Diversification reduces risk without changing the expected payoff
D) Diversification reduces both risk and the expected payoff
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