Multiple Choice
To develop an investor's indifference curves, an analyst
A) must theoretically analyze the personality of the investor.
B) can ask the investor for his preference for a series of certain versus risky returns.
C) can't do this as it is only a conceptual model.
D) is limited to determining the investor's attitude toward risk.
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