Traditional portfolio managers prefer well-known companies because
I. stocks of well-known firms tend to be less risky than stocks of lesser-known firms.
II. individuals are more apt to purchase a mutual fund if it contains stocks of well-known firms.
III. window dressing encourages the purchase of well-known stocks.
IV. institutional investors tend to exhibit "herd-like" behavior.
A) I only
B) I and II only
C) II and III only
D) I, II , III and IV
Answer: D
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