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Why is option C not correct here?
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raditionally, Value Investing Based Mutual Fund (VBMF), a stock-based mutual fund, has been considered a safe haven of stock investing. However, this perception has been shattered last year since VBMF has lost as much as 24% of its capitalization. Therefore, investors need to reassess their decision parameters since, clearly, by investing in VBMF, one can lose at least as much money as one can lose by investing in any other mutual fund.

Which of the following statements most seriously weakens the author’s argument?

A. While most Mutual funds have lost money, some more than 30%, hedge funds have been extremely profitable last year.
B. The stock market has declined by 30% over the last year.
C. Most stock based mutual funds have lost more than 25% last year.
D. People who have invested in gold instead of in mutual funds have lost only 10% since the value of gold has depreciated much.
E. VBMFs provide the additional advantage of dividend payouts that other mutual funds do not provide.

The bone of contention is between options B & E. B weakens the argument in that that since stock market has decliend by 30% hence in the flow of that vbmf has also declined. However option E clearly states that even after 24% decline the investors can reduce this decline by getting annual dividends which other stock options do not provide. Hence E most seriously weakens the conclusion
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Re: Traditionally, Value Investing Based Mutual Fund (VBMF), a stock-based [#permalink]
The doubt is in the choices C and E. C compared to E weakens the argument much more
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Bunuel could u please provide clarification as to why E is the answer and not C?
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Yeah, this question needs work. In general, we should never have to play the game of "this choice weakens more." On a weaken question, one answer should weaken and the rest should really not weaken at all.
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Why is option C not correct here?


I believe C isn't the answer because of the following reasons:

- The question stem ends with "...by investing in VBMF, one can lose at least as much money as one can lose by investing in any other mutual fund"

The comparison is between VBMF (a stock based fund) and 'any other mutual fund' (including stock based funds, debt insturment based funds, and so on)

- Option C talks only about stock based mutual funds. But that's not all we are comparing to.

And hence, it isn't sufficient to weaken the arguement because the scope of arguement is broader than what C talks about.

Please add to/correct my reasoning if required.

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Re: Traditionally, Value Investing Based Mutual Fund (VBMF), a stock-based [#permalink]
 
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singh760 wrote:
Bunuel could u please provide clarification as to why E is the answer and not C?

(E) weakens the argument, by showing that there is an additional factor, dividend payouts, that may offset some of the losses of VBMF and thus cause returns to investors from VBMF to be better than those from other funds.

At the same time, (C) also weakens the argument, by indicating that, while VBMF may have declined in value last year, it did not decline in value as much as most other funds, and thus (C) casts doubt on the idea that "by investing in VBMF, one can lose at least as much money as one can lose by investing in any other mutual fund."

So, this question is a busted question with two correct answers.

­Sir I believe E is right.

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The argument say VBMF are stock based mutual funds and it is being compared to other mutual funds (MF) (Not mentioned only stock based so assumming all forms of the MF) 

C says it performed better than other forms Stock based MF (this leaves other forms of MF like commodity, Bonds, etc..)
 But E does not leaves this options out it direcctly attacks every form of MF. 

Plesae correct me if I am wrong
 
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I'll reassert that it's wise not to try to learn from questions like this. It's not good for your score. I'm just jumping in now to comment on the reasoning above. We don't want to play the game of "this weakens more things or more fully." That isn't how CR is supposed to work. If a statement makes the conclusion less likely to follow from the premises, then it weakens, regardless of whether it covers the full scope of the argument. If anything, one could say that E is a *less* effective weaken than C, since it doesn't allow us to compare the overall loss from this mutual fund to the loss we might incur from others. But again, either the answer weakens or it doesn't.

In this case, it's worth noting that the narrowness of C in no way limits its effectiveness as a weakener. If the author asserts that something is the most/least, and some other item turns out to exceed it, then the conclusion is false. C tells us that some stocks have lost more than 25%, so it's clearly NOT true that VBMF has lost as much as any other. C literally disproves the argument. Sure, there could be other factors--other than the dividends mentioned in E, there could be differences in tax liability, fees, etc., but the key idea is still that we only need one exception to disprove a generalization. Similarly, if I say that I'm the tallest person in the world, and my neighbor is taller, then I'm wrong. We don't need to compare me to everyone else around the world. If one person is taller, I'm not the tallest. If one fund has greater losses, then this one doesn't involve "as least as much" loss as any other.

But really, put this one to bed. Real CR questions have one answer, and are more clearly written, and there are enough real CR questions out there to last you through test day.
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