PLEASE SHOW EXPLANATION, WORK, AND EQUATIONS 6. Stock A has the following probability distribution of expected...
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5. You plan to invest in the Kish Hedge Fund, which has total capital of $500 million invested in five stocks: Stock Investment Beta А $160 million 0.5 B 120 million 1.2 с 80 million 1.8 D 80 million 1.0 60 million 1.6 Kish's beta coefficient can be found as a weighted average of its stocks" betas. The risk-free rate is 6% and you believe that following probability distribution for future...
8-6 EXPECTED RETURNS Stocks A and B have the following probability distributions of expected future returns: Probability B 0.1 0.2 A (10%) 2 12 20 38 (35%) 0 20 0.4 0.2 0.1 45 a. Calculate the expected rate of return, fe, for Stock B (f = 12%). b. Calculate the standard deviation of expected returns, o , for Stock A (o, = 20.35%). Now calculate the coefficient of variation for Stock B. Is it possible that most investors will regard...
Problem 6-5 Expected Return: Discrete Distribution A stock's return has the following distribution: Demand for the Company's Products Probability of This Demand Occurring Rate of Return if This Demand Occurs Weak Below average Average Above average Strong 0.1 0.2 0.4 0.2 0.1 1.0 4590 8 8 30 60 Calculate the stock's expected return. Round your answer to two decimal places. 9.1 Calculate the standard deviation. Round your answer to two decimal places.
Expected Return: Discrete Distribution A stock's return has the following distribution: Demand for the Probability of this Company's Products Demand Occurring Weak 0.1 Below average Average 0.4 Above average 0.2 Strong Rate of Return if This Demand Occurs (%) -30% 0.2 30 Calculate the stock's expected return and standard deviation. Do not round intermediate calculations. Round your answers to two decimal places. Expected return: Standard deviation:
Problem 6-5 Expected Return: Discrete Distribution A stock's return has the following distribution: Demand for the Company's Products Probability of This Demand Occurring Rate of Return if This Demand Occurs (%) Weak 0.1 -50% Below average 0.2 -6 Average 0.4 9 Above average 0.2 30 Strong 0.1 75 1.0 Calculate the stock's expected return. Round your answer to two decimal places. %? Calculate the standard deviation. Round your answer to two decimal places?
Given the probability distribution below, calculate the expected rate of return for stock A and stock B Rate of return (%) Probability Stock A Stock B 0.1 10 35 0.2 2 0 0.4 12 20 0.2 20 25 0.1 38 45 Stock A = 14%; Stock B = 21% Stock A = 23% ; Stock B = 12% Stock A = 25%; Stock B = 15% Stock A =31% ; Stock B = 27%
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еВook Expected Return: Discrete Distribution A stock's return has the following distribution: Demand for the Probability of This Rate of Return if This Company's Products Demand Occurring Demand Occurs (%) Weak 0.1 -40% Below average 0.2 -8 Average 0.4 6 Above average 0.2 30 Strong 0.1 60 1.0 Calculate the stock's expected return and standard deviation. Do not round intermediate calculations. Round your answers to two decimal places. Expected return: 8.8 % Standard deviation: %
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Problem 2: You are given the following probability distribution for a stock: Pr. Outcome .4 .6 A. Compute the expected return B. Compute the standard deviation C. Presuming the stock returns are normally distributed, what do these results indicate? -4% 12%
eBook Problem 6-05 Expected Return: Discrete Distribution A stock's return has the following distribution: Demand for the Company's Products Probability of This Demand Occurring Rate of Return if This Demand Occurs (%) Weak 0.1 -40% Below average 0.2 Average 0.4 Above average 0.2 Strong 0.1 1.0 Calculate the stock's expected return. Round your answer to two decimal places. % Calculate the standard deviation. Round your answer to two decimal places.
Expected Return: Discrete Distribution
- Calculate the stock's expected Return and standard deviation.
eBook Expected Return: Discrete Distribution A stock's return has the following distribution: Demand for the Probability of This Rate of Return if This Demand Occurs (%) Company's Products Demand Occurring Weak 35 % 0.1 Below average 0.2 -7 0.4 8 Average Above average 0.2 25 0.1 60 Strong 1.0 Calculate the stock's expected return and standard deviation. Do not round intermediate calculations. Round your answers to two...