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Holding period dollar gain is given by the formula => number of shares * (Selling price - Buying Price)
= 12(28.53-25.61)
= $35.04
Rate of return = ((28.53-25.61)/25.61)*100 = 11.4018%
Holding period rate of return = Rate of return * time period proportion => 11.4018%(4/12) = 3.800%
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