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Consider two possible investments whose payoffs are completely independent of one another. both investments have the same expected value and standard deviation. you have $1,000 to invest between these investments. now suppose that there were 5 independent investments available rather than just two. would it matter if you spread your $1,000 across these 5 investments rather than two?

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