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Aportfolio’s risk is not equal to the weighted average of the individual stocks’ standard deviations. when returns on stock a increase, returns on stock b also increase. in general, this would mean that stocks a and b are positively correlated. the risk in a portfolio will increase if more stocks that are negatively correlated with other stocks are added to the portfolio.
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Business, 22.06.2019 23:00
Which best describes what financial planning skills ultimately enable an individual to do? to prepare for the future to determine lifetime income to determine the cost of living to learn from the past
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