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15 Jul 2018
You own a portfolio equally invested in a risk-free asset and two stocks. If one of the stocks has a beta of 2, and the total portfolio is exactly as risky as the market, what must the beta be for the other stock in your portfolio? (Round your answer to 2 decimal places.)
Beta
You own a portfolio equally invested in a risk-free asset and two stocks. If one of the stocks has a beta of 2, and the total portfolio is exactly as risky as the market, what must the beta be for the other stock in your portfolio? (Round your answer to 2 decimal places.) |
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Keith LeannonLv2
16 Jul 2018