Multiple Choice
In one of their empirical tests of the APT, Roll and Ross examined the relationship between a security's returns and its own standard deviation. A finding of a statistically significant relationship would indicate that
A) APT is valid because a security's unsystematic component would be eliminated by diversification.
B) APT is valid because non-diversifiable components should be explained by factor sensitivities.
C) APT is invalid because a security's unsystematic component would be eliminated by diversification.
D) APT is invalid because standard deviation is not an appropriate factor.
E) None of the above.
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