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On the Third Order Stochastic Dominance for Risk Averse and Risk Seeking Investors with Analysis of their Traditional and Internet Stocks

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Table 1: SD and RSD
Figure 1: Time Series Plots of the S&P 500 and the NASDAQ 100
Table 2: The Profits of two Locations and their SD and RSD Integral Differentials
Table 3: The SD and RSD integral differentials for the gain of investing in Stocks A and
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