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- Assume CAPM holds. Consider a portfolio that consist of a risk-free asset and two risky assets A and B such that they are in equal supply in the market. This implies that the market portfolio M = 0.5A +0.5B. Given that µM = 11%, σA = 20%,σB = 40%,ρAB = 0.75 and the risk-free rate is 2%. Compute: a) The beta factor for each security. b) The values for µA and µB and verify these quantities via the SML.The portfolio opportunity set (i.e., all possible combinations) between two uncorrelated assets is a. a triangle b. a curve c. two straight lines that reach the zero-risk portfolio d. a straight lineMarkowitz theory indicates to create and construct a portfolio of assets to maximize returns within a given level of risk, or to devise one with a desired, specified and expected level of return with the least amount of risk. Under this broader concept, answer the followings two questions: Question no 1 Justify with detail explanation, why an optimal portfolio should lie on security market line curve
- Which of the following is TRUE? To construct a capital market line, we use expected return as y-axis and beta as x-axis On the capital market line debt securities are located to the right of the market portfolio To construct a security market line, we use expected return as y-axis and beta as x-axis Market portfolio lays at an intersection of the average indifference curve of a risk-averse investor and the efficient portfolioAn efficient capital market is best defined as a market in which security prices reflect which one of the following? Multiple Choice A Current inflation B A risk premium C All available information D The historical arithmetic rate of return E The historical geometric rate of returnIn the capital asset pricing model, the general risk preferences of investors in the marketplace are reflected by ________. the level of the security market line the slope of the security market line the difference between the beta and the risk-free rate the risk-free rate
- The security market line depicts:a. A security’s expected return as a function of its systematic risk.b. The market portfolio as the optimal portfolio of risky securities.c. The relationship between a security’s return and the return on an index.d. The complete portfolio as a combination of the market portfolio and the risk-free asset.Which one of the following is the formula that explains the relationship between the expected returnon a security and the level of that security's systematic risk?Select one:a. Time value of money equationb. Unsystematic risk equationc. Expected risk formulad. Market performance equatione. Capital asset pricing modelThe portfolio with the highest Sharpe Ratio is I. The minimum-variance point on the efficient frontier II. The tangency point of the capital market line and the efficient frontier III. The maximum-return point on the efficient frontier IV. The line with the steepest slope that connects the risk-free rate to the efficient frontier Select one: a. II and IV only b. I and IV only c. III and IV only d. Only IV e. I and II only
- Suppose the solid line represents the capital market line that results from a CAPM equilibrium and the dotted curves represent indifference curves for a given individual. Which of the following is correct if point M corresponds to the market portfolio? Group of answer choices The individual optimally holds only the market portfolio, M. The individual optimally holds portfolio B which can be partially characterized by a long position in the riskless asset. The individual optimally holds portfolio B which can be partially characterized by a short position in the riskless security The individual optimally holds portfolio A which can be partially characterized by a long position in the riskless security. None of the above.The security market line depicts: a. Expected return as a function of systematic risk (indicated by beta) b. The market portfolio as the optimal portfolio of risky assets c. The relationship between a security’s return and the return on the index d. Portfolio combinations of the market portfolio and the risk-free asset e. Expected return as a function of volatilityWhich of the following statements is true regarding the optimal risky portfolio: It is designated by the point of tangency with iso-utility curve and the capital allocation line. It is designated by the point of highest Sharpe ratio in the opportunity set. It is designed by the point of tangency with the opportunity set and the securities market line. This portfolio gives the highest standard deviation risk per unit of risk premium in the opportunity set.