(a)
To compare:
On the basis of sharpe ratio, treynor ratio, alpha and information ratio, performance of portfolio of
Introduction:
Sharpe ratio is a ratio which helps in computing the reward-to-volatility ratio. This ratio gives an understanding of the incremental return which an investor will expect to earn on every
Treynor ratio is a ratio which helps in computing the reward-to-volatility ratio. This ratio provides excess return over expected in regard to systematic risk i.e. beta.
The alpha also known as Jensen measure shows the performance of portfolio in relation to benchmark.
(b)
To calculate:
The alpha plus return using the Fama-French (FF) model as the benchmark and evaluate the changes in the performance.
Introduction:
As discussed in chapter 7, the model is used for determine the return required and has three factors namely, market risk, book-to-market value, and size of company.
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