CONNECT WITH LEARNSMART FOR BODIE: ESSE
CONNECT WITH LEARNSMART FOR BODIE: ESSE
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Author: Bodie
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Chapter 7, Problem 29PS
Summary Introduction

(a)

To calculate:

The expected profit and standard deviation where ten stocks have an positive alpha of3%and ten have negative alpha of3%when 20 stocks data studied by analyst and beta of all the stock in the economy is1. Firms have a standard deviation of30%.

Introduction:

Expected return: It is the gain or loss to an investor which is expected on an investment and known as expected rate of return.

Standard deviation: It is historical volatility. It's applied to the annual rate of return to quantify the investment volatility.

Expert Solution
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Answer to Problem 29PS

Expected profit is$60,000

Standard deviation of return is$1,34,164.08

Explanation of Solution

Given:

Beta of all stock is1

Alpha of10stock is3%

Alpha of10stock is3%

Investors invest$1million for buying and selling positive and negative alpha stock respectively.

  Expected return=Inva1+w×Rm-Inva2+w×Rm

Where:

a1is first 10 stock's positive alpha i.e.3%

a2is next 10 stock's negative alpha i.e.3%

w is weight measurement of each stock i.e.1

  Rmis Market return.

So expected return by using above formula

  Expected Return=$10,00,0000.03+1×Rm$10,00,0000.03+1×Rm=$10,00,0000.03+Rm$10,00,0000.03Rm=$10,00,0000.03+Rm+0.03Rm=$10,00,000×0.06=$60,000

Standard deviation for return as follows

  Standard Deviation=No. of stocksTotal invest10Std. deviation2=20$10,00,00010×0.302=20$30,0002=$18,00,00,00,000=$1,34,164.08

The risk exposure on positive and negative alpha will be eliminated but the variance is not zero. So the portfolio is not diversified.

Summary Introduction

(b)

To calculate:

The Expected profit and standard deviation where ten stocks have an positive alpha of3%and ten have negative alpha of3%when 50 stocks data studied by analyst. And beta of all the stock in the economy is1. Firms have a standard deviation is30%.

Introduction:

Expected return: It is the gain or loss to an investor which is expected on an investment and known as expected rate of return.

Standard deviation: It is historical volatility. It's applied to the annual rate of return to quantify the investment volatility.

Expert Solution
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Answer to Problem 29PS

Expected profit is$60,000

Standard deviation of return is$84,852.81

Explanation of Solution

Given:

Beta of all stock is1

Alpha of25stock is3%

Alpha of25stock is3%

  Expected return=Inva1+w×Rm-Inva2+w×Rm

Where:

a1is first 10 stock's positive alpha i.e.3%

a2is next 10 stock's negative alpha i.e.3%

w is weight measurement of each stock i.e.1

  Rmis Market return.

So expected return by using above formula

  Expected Return=$10,00,0000.03+1×Rm$10,00,0000.03+1×Rm=$10,00,0000.03+Rm$10,00,0000.03Rm=$10,00,0000.03+Rm+0.03Rm=$10,00,000×0.06=$60,000

Standard deviation is calculated as under:

  Standard Deviation=No. of stocksTotal invest25Std. deviation2=50$10,00,00025×0.302=50$12,0002=$7,20,00,00,000=$84,852.81

Summary Introduction

(c)

To calculate:

The expected profit and standard deviation where ten stocks have an positive alpha of3%and ten have negative alpha of3%when 50 stocks data studied by analyst and beta of all the stock in the economy is1. Firms have a standard deviation is30%.

Introduction:

Expected return: It is the gain or loss to an investor which is expected on an investment and known as expected rate of return.

Standard deviation: It is historical volatility. It's applied to the annual rate of return to quantify the investment volatility.

Expert Solution
Check Mark

Answer to Problem 29PS

Expected profit is$60,000

Standard deviation of return is$60,000

Explanation of Solution

Given:

Beta of all stock is1

Alpha of50stock is3%

Alpha of50stock is3%

  Expected return=Inva1+w×Rm-Inva2+w×Rm

Where:

a1is first 10 stock's positive alpha i.e.3%

a2is next 10 stock's negative alpha i.e.3%

w is weight measurement of each stock i.e.1

  Rmis Market return.

So expected return by using above formula

  Expected Return=$10,00,0000.03+1×Rm$10,00,0000.03+1×Rm=$10,00,0000.03+Rm$10,00,0000.03Rm=$10,00,0000.03+Rm+0.03Rm=$10,00,000×0.06=$60,000

Standard deviation is calculated as under:

  Standard Deviation=No. of stocksTotal invest25Std. deviation2=100$10,00,00050×0.302=100$6,0002=$3,60,00,00,000=$60,000

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