In the APT model, what is the nonsystematic standard deviation of an equally-weighted, well diversified portfolio of 210 securities that has an average value (across securities) of nonsystematic standard deviation, σ(ei), equal to 22%? (Round your answer to 2 decimal places.)
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In the APT model, what is the nonsystematic standard deviation of an equally-weighted, well diversified portfolio...
An equally weighted portfolio consists of 12 assets which all have a standard deviation of 0.194. The average covariance between the assets is 0.155. Compute the standard deviation of this portfolio. Please enter your answer as a percentage to three decimal places (i.e. 12.345% rather than 0.12345 -- the percent sign is optional).
Suppose the standard deviation of the market return is 16%. a. What is the standard deviation of returns on a well-diversified portfolio with a beta of 0.9? (Enter your answer as a percent rounded to 2 decimal places.) b. What is the standard deviation of returns on a well-diversified portfolio with a beta of O? (Enter your answer as a percent rounded to 2 decimal places.) c. A well-diversified portfolio has a standard deviation of 11%. What is its beta?...
Suppose the standard deviation of the market return is 15%. a. What is the standard deviation of returns on a well-diversified portfolio with a beta of 8? (Enter your answer as a percent rounded to the nearest whole number) Standard deviation b. What is the standard deviation of returns on a well-diversified portfolio with a beta of 0? (Enter your answer as a percent rounded to the nearest whole number.) Standard deviation c. A well-diversified portfolio has a standard deviation...
The market portfolio has an expected return of 11.5 percent and a standard deviation of 21.5 percent. The risk-free rate is 4.5 percent. a. What is the expected return on a well-diversified portfolio with a standard deviation of 8.5 percent? (Do not round intermediate calculations. Enter your answer as a percent rounded to 2 decimal places (e.g., 32.16).) Expected return % b. What is the standard deviation of a well-diversified portfolio with an expected return of 19.5...
The market portfolio has an expected return of 12.3 percent and a standard deviation of 22.3 percent. The risk-free rate is 5.3 percent. a. What is the expected return on a well-diversified portfolio with a standard deviation of 9.3 percent? (Do not round intermediate calculations and enter your answer as a percent rounded to 2 decimal places, e.g., 32.16.) b. What is the standard deviation of a well-diversified portfolio with an expected return of 20.3 percent? (Do not round intermediate...
Suppose you held a well-diversified portfolio with a very large number of securities, and that the single index model holds. If the σ of your portfolio was 0.20 and σM was 0.16, the β of the portfolio would be approximately A. 0.64. B. 0.80. C. 1.25. D. 1.56.
29. Suppose you hold a well-diversified portfolio with a very large number of securities, and that the single index model is correct. If the risk-free rate is 2.5%, the market return is 13.6%, the Std Dev of your portfolio is 21% and the Std Dev of the market is 13%; then the return on your portfolio would be approximately: 30. Freddy has determined that for Calicentrics Central, expected return is 9.8%, and the standard deviation is 15.2. She has also...
The following are estimates for two stocks. Firm-Specific Standard Deviation Expected Return 12% 18 Stock Beta 0.85 1.40 The market index has a standard deviation of 22% and the risk-free rate is 11% a. What are the standard deviations of stocks A and B? (Do not round Intermediate calculations. Round your answers to 2 decimal places.) StockA Stock B b. Suppose that we were to construct a portfolio with proportions: Stock B Compute the expected return, standard deviation, beta, and...
The following are estimates for two stocks. Stock Expected Return Beta Firm-Specific Standard Deviation A 10 % 0.70 28 % B 18 1.25 42 The market index has a standard deviation of 22% and the risk-free rate is 7%. a. What are the standard deviations of stocks A and B? (Do not round intermediate calculations. Round your answers to 2 decimal places.) b. Suppose that we were to construct a portfolio with proportions: Stock A 0.35 Stock B 0.35 T-bills...
Compute the expected return, standard deviation, beta, and nonsystematic standard deviation of the portfolio. 4. Assume that the total market value of an initial portfolio is $300,000. Suppose that the owner of this portfolio wishes to decrease risk by reducing the allocation to the risky portfolio from y = 0.7 to y = 0.56. How do you reallocate your risky portfolio? 5. Which of the following factors reflect pure market risk for a given corporation? a. Increased short-term interest rates....