Question
What two factors determine a stock's total return?
Multiple select question.
Abnormal return
Expected return
Unexpected return
Bond rates
Multiple select question.
Abnormal return
Expected return
Unexpected return
Bond rates
Answers
GPT-4o mini
The two factors that determine a stock's total return are:
- **Expected return**
- **Unexpected return**
Abnormal return typically refers to the return that is beyond what is predicted or expected, often considering risk factors, while bond rates do not directly determine a stock's total return.
- **Expected return**
- **Unexpected return**
Abnormal return typically refers to the return that is beyond what is predicted or expected, often considering risk factors, while bond rates do not directly determine a stock's total return.
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