Consider the two (excess return) index-model regression results for stocks A and B. The risk-free rate over the period was 6%, and the market’s average return was 13%. Performance is measured using an index model regression on excess returns.     Stock A Stock B Index model regression estimates 1% + 1.2(rM − rf) 2% + 0.8(rM − rf) R-square 0.588 0.442 Residual standard deviation, σ(e) 10.5% 19.3% Standard deviation of excess returns 21.8% 25.3%     a. Calculate the following statistics for each stock: (Round your answers to 4 decimal places.)     stock A (%) Stock B (%) i. Alpha     ii. Information ratio      iii. Sharpe ratio     iv.  Treynor measure               b. Which stock is the best choice under the following circumstances? i. This is the only risky asset to be held by the investor     ii. This stock will be mixed with the rest of the investors' portfolio, currently composed solely of holdings in the market-index fund.    iii. This is one of many stocks that the investor is analyzing to form an actively managed stock portfolio.

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Consider the two (excess return) index-model regression results for stocks A and B. The risk-free rate over the period was 6%, and the market’s average return was 13%. Performance is measured using an index model regression on excess returns.

 

  Stock A Stock B
Index model regression estimates 1% + 1.2(rM − rf) 2% + 0.8(rM − rf)
R-square 0.588 0.442
Residual standard deviation, σ(e) 10.5% 19.3%
Standard deviation of excess returns 21.8% 25.3%
 

 

a. Calculate the following statistics for each stock: (Round your answers to 4 decimal places.)

    stock A (%) Stock B (%)
i. Alpha    
ii. Information ratio     
iii. Sharpe ratio    
iv.  Treynor measure    
       

 

b. Which stock is the best choice under the following circumstances?

i. This is the only risky asset to be held by the investor    
ii. This stock will be mixed with the rest of the investors' portfolio, currently composed solely of holdings in the market-index fund.   
iii. This is one of many stocks that the investor is analyzing to form an actively managed stock portfolio.   

 

 

 

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