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  • 1Investment theory — encompasses the body of knowledge used to support the decision making process of choosing investments for various purposes. It includes portfolio theory, the Capital Asset Pricing Model, Arbitrage Pricing Theory, and the Efficient market… …

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  • 2Bernoulli's Hypothesis — Hypothesis proposed by mathematician Daniel Bernoulli that expands on the nature of investment risk and the return earned on an investment. Bernoulli stated that an investor s acceptance of risk should incorporate not only the possible losses… …

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  • 3Efficient-market hypothesis — Financial markets Public market Exchange Securities Bond market Fixed income Corporate bond Government bond Municipal bond …

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  • 4Grandmother hypothesis — The grandmother hypothesis is meant to explain why menopause, rare in mammal species, arose in human evolution, and how late life infertility could actually confer an evolutionary advantage. The hypothesis suggests that this is because of risks… …

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  • 5Trivers-Willard hypothesis — In evolutionary biology, the Trivers Willard hypothesis proposes that parents will invest more in the sex that gives them the greatest reproductive payoff ( grand offspring ) with increasing or marginal investment, and that the optimal avenue of… …

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  • 6Twin deficits hypothesis — The twin deficits hypothesis, also called the double deficit hypothesis or twin deficits anomaly, is a concept from macroeconomics that contends that there is a strong link between a national economy s current account balance and its government… …

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  • 7Gaia hypothesis — The study of planetary habitability is partly based upon extrapolation from knowledge of the Earth s conditions, as the Earth is the only planet currently known to harbour life. The Gaia hypothesis, also known as Gaia theory or Gaia principle,… …

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  • 8Challenge hypothesis — The challenge hypothesis outlines the dynamic relationship between testosterone and aggression in mating contexts. It proposes that testosterone promotes aggression when it would be beneficial for reproduction, such as mate guarding, or… …

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  • 9Collective investment scheme — The values and performance of collective funds are listed in newspapers A collective investment scheme is a way of investing money alongside other investors in order to benefit from the inherent advantages of working as part of a group. These… …

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  • 10Clathrate gun hypothesis — …

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