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Christian (guest) meinte am 28. May, 02:35:
You must have a concave utility function!
Statement 2 above is true only under the (plausible) assumption of risk-aversion. An investor with convex utility function would actually pay a price greater than zero for an asset with an equal likelihood of positive or negative returns...

You just gotta find the right guy to sell that asset! 

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