
a)
To determine: The expected return on the portfolio of equally weighted Stock A, Stock B, and Stock C.
Introduction:
Expected return refers to the return that the investors expect on a risky investment in the future. Portfolio expected return refers to the return that the investors expect on a portfolio of investments.
a)

Answer to Problem 9QP
The expected return on the portfolio is 10.885%.
Explanation of Solution
Given information:
The
The probability of having a boom is 75 percent, and the probability of having a bust cycle is 25 percent.
All the above stocks carry equal weight in the portfolio.
The formula to calculate the expected return of the portfolio in each state of the economy:
The formula to calculate the portfolio expected return:
Where,
E(RP) refers to the expected return on a portfolio
“x1 to xn” refers to the probability of each asset from 1 to “n” in the portfolio
“E(R1) to E(Rn) ” refers to the expected
Compute the expected return of the portfolio of the boom economy:
R1 refers to the rate of returns of Stock A. R2 refers to the rate of returns of Stock B.
R3 refers to the rate of returns of Stock C.
Hence, the expected return of the boom economy is 11.63%.
Compute the expected return of the portfolio of the bust economy:
Hence, the expected return of the bust economy is 8.66%.
Compute the portfolio expected return:
Hence, the expected return on the portfolio is 10.885%.
b)
To determine: The variance of the portfolio
Introduction:
Portfolio variance refers to the average difference of squared deviations of the actual data from the mean or expected returns.
b)

Answer to Problem 9QP
Explanation of Solution
Given information:
The rate of return of Stock A is 7 percent, Stock B is 1 percent, and Stock C is 27 percent when the economy is in booming condition. The rate of return of Stock A is 12 percent, Stock B is 19 percent, and Stock C is −5 percent when the economy is in busting condition.
The probability of having a boom is 75 percent, and the probability of having a bust cycle is 25 percent and invested 20% in A and B and 60% in C.
All the above stocks carry equal weight in the portfolio.
Compute the portfolio return during a boom:
Hence, the return on the portfolio during a boom is 0.178 or 17.8%.
Compute the portfolio return during a bust cycle:
Hence, the return on the portfolio during a bust cycle is −3.2% or− 0.032.
Compute the portfolio expected return:
Hence, the expected return on the portfolio is 0.1225 or 12.55%.
Compute the variance:
The probability of having a boom is 75 percent, and the probability of having a bust cycle is 25 percent.
Hence, the variance of the portfolio is 0.00746.
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