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An investor's primary concern with adding a new stock to their portfolio is reducing risk. Which stock should they choose and why?

An investor's primary concern with adding a new stock to their portfolio is reducing-example-1
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Stock B, because lower-priced stocks are more likely to be good deals in the financial market Not the price of the stock has big volatility, So don't buy it.
Stock B, because its P/E ratio means that it is earning more per share than its price and still P/E is 20, So it is overpriced, So don't buy it.
Stock C, because its relatively lower P/E ratio indicates the others may be overvalued-
Lower P/E value with a stable price,(less volatility in stock price) so stock C is better to buy.

varies too much based on many subjective conditions, so this is not the correct option.
The P/E has a better impact on buying the stocks, answer : ,
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