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Loss aversion means investors: A) Are more sensitive to losses than equivalent gains B) Are indifferent to gains and losses C) Prefer to avoid losses at all costs, even when potential gains are high D) Both A and C
Loss aversion means investors are more sensitive to losses than equivalent gains, and they prefer to avoid losses at all costs, even when potential gains are high.
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Loss aversion means investors are more sensitive to losses than equivalent gains, and they prefer to avoid losses at all costs, even when potential gains are high.
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Loss aversion means investors: Are more sensitive to losses than equivalent gains and Prefer to avoid losses at all costs, even when potential gains are high.
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Loss aversion means investors are more sensitive to losses than equivalent gains and prefer to avoid losses at all costs, even when potential gains are high.
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Loss aversion means investors: Are more sensitive to losses than equivalent gains and Prefer to avoid losses at all costs, even when potential gains are high.
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Loss aversion means investors: Are more sensitive to losses than equivalent gains.

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Loss aversion means investors: Are more sensitive to losses than equivalent gains and Prefer to avoid losses at all costs, even when potential gains are high.
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Loss aversion means investors: Are more sensitive to losses than equivalent gains and Prefer to avoid losses at all costs, even when potential gains are high.


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