Suppose an investor starts with a portfolio consisting of one randomly selected stock. As more and more

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Suppose an investor starts with a portfolio consisting of one randomly selected stock. As more and more randomly selected stocks are added to the portfolio, what happens to the portfolio’s risk and its expected return? What is the implication for investors? Draw a graph of the two portfolios to illustrate your answer.

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Corporate Finance A Focused Approach

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Authors: Michael C. Ehrhardt, Eugene F. Brigham

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