Expected return
A stock's returns have the following distribution:
Demand for the Company's Products |
Probability of This Demand Occurring |
Rate of Return If This Demand Occurs |
Weak | 0.1 | -48% |
Below average | 0.1 | -12 |
Average | 0.6 | 18 |
Above average | 0.1 | 32 |
Strong | 0.1 | 45 |
1.0 |
Calculate the stock's expected return. Round your answer to two
decimal places.
%
Calculate the stock's standard deviation. Do not round
intermediate calculations. Round your answer to two decimal
places.
%
Calculate the stock's coefficient of variation. Round your answer to two decimal places.
Expected Return=Respective return*Respective probability
=(0.1*-48)+(0.1*-12)+(0.6*18)+(0.1*32)+(0.1*45)=12.5%
probability | Return | probability*(Return-Expected Return)^2 |
0.1 | -48 | 0.1*(-48-12.5)^2=366.025 |
0.1 | -12 | 0.1*(-12-12.5)^2=60.025 |
0.6 | 18 | 0.6*(18-12.5)^2=18.15 |
0.1 | 32 | 0.1*(32-12.5)^2=38.025 |
0.1 | 45 | 0.1*(45-12.5)^2=105.625 |
Total=587.85% |
Standard deviation=[Total probability*(Return-Expected Return)^2/Total probability]^(1/2)
=24.25%(Approx).
Coefficient of variation=Standard deviation/Expected Return
=(24.25/12.5)=1.94(Approx).
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