FI 393 Study Guide - Final Guide: Modern Portfolio Theory, Risk Premium, Risk Aversion

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The ____________ of portfolios represents all portfolios that can be constructed from a given set of assets. A(n)________________ is one that offers the most return for a given amount of risk or the least risk for a given amount of return. The _________________ for an investor is defined by the investor"s highest possible indifference curve that is tangent to the efficient set of portfolios. This point marks the highest level of satisfaction an investor can attain given the set of potential portfolios. The __________________ is the set of efficient portfolios out of the full set of potential portfolios. On a graph, the _____________ constitutes the boundary line of the set of potential portfolios. A(n)__________________ is the risk/return trade-off function for a particular investor and reflects that investor"s attitude towards risk. It specifies an investor"s required rate of return for a given level of risk. The greater its slope, the greater is the investor"s risk aversion.

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