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20 November, 16:32

You have $140,000 to invest in a portfolio containing Stock X and Stock Y. Your goal is to create a portfolio that has an expected return of 17.6 percent. Stock X has an expected return of 14 percent and a beta of 1.42, and Stock Y has an expected return of 10.0 percent and a beta of 1.18.

How much money will you invest in stock Y?

What is the beta of your portfolio?

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  1. 20 November, 18:58
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    Amount investment in Sock Y = - $126,000

    Beta of portfolio = 1.636

    Explanation:

    Data provided in the question:

    Total amount to be invested = $140,000

    Stock X Y

    Expected return 14% 10%

    Beta 1.42 1.18

    Expected return of portfolio = 17.6%

    Now,

    let the weight invested n stock X be W

    therefore,

    Weight of Stock Y = 1 - W

    thus,

    (W * 14%) + (1 - w) * 10% = 17.6 %

    or

    14W + 10% - 10W = 17.6%

    or

    4W = 7.6

    or

    W = 1.9

    Therefore,

    weight of Y = 1 - 1.9 = - 0.9

    Thus,

    Amount investment in Sock Y = Total amount to be invested * Weight

    = 140,000 * ( - 0.9)

    = - $126,000 i. e short Y

    Beta of portfolio = ∑ (Beta * Weight)

    = [ 1.42 * 1.9 ] + [ 1.18 * (-0.9) ]

    = 2.698 - 1.062

    = 1.636
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