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Business, 01.09.2019 03:00 henrygrubb554

If you had $1,000 to invest into the following funds, which one would have the highest value (not including any fees) at the end of the second year? green fund with year 1 return of -9.5% and year 2 return of +10% purple fund with year 1 return of +10% and year 2 return of -9.5% yellow fund with year 1 return of +30% and a year 2 return of -25% orange fund with year 1 return of 0% & year 2 return of 0%

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