Stock A has an expected return of 12% and a standard deviation of 40%. Stock B has
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Stock A has an expected return of 12% and a standard deviation of 40%. Stock B has an expected return of 18% and a standard deviation of 60%. The correlation coefficient between Stocks A and B is 0.2. Stock A has a beta of .85 and Stock B has a beta of 1.20. The portfolio is invested 30% in Stock A and 70% in Stock B.
a. Calculate the expected return of the portfolio.
b. Calculate the standard deviation of the portfolio.
c. Calculate the beta of the portfolio
d. Is your portfolio less risky or riskier than the market? Explain.
e. Will your portfolio likely outperform or underperform the market in a period when stocks are rapidly falling in value?
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