You own a portfolio equally invested in a risk - free asset and two stocks. One of
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Question:
You own a portfolio equally invested in a riskfree asset and
two stocks. One of the stocks has a beta of and the total
portfolio is equally as risky as the market.
What must the beta be for the other stock in your
portfolio?Do not round intermediate calculations and
round your answer to decimal places, eg
Beta
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