does anyone remember what the last questions were in the blue book about sortino and sharp? i thought they wanted to know how they were related and i had no idea
does anyone know why probabilites in the binomial were 5% and 10% or something close? I always thought it was p, 1-p. wonder if thats why i couldnt get the answer
= (39.03)(0.58) − (40)−(0.09)(0.5) (0.4359) = $ 3.671 . this is the answer from Hull with dividends. did they want use to computer the present value of the dividends? or was it a trick question. either way. the exam is way way way too difficult
I also struggled with the BSM question with dividend and the binomial. The vairation margin question was confusing. the end of the test sharp sortino questions left me clueless
A stock has a beta of 0.75 and an expected return of 13%. The risk-free rate is 4%. Calculate the market
risk premium and the expected return on the market portfolio.
Answer:
According to CAPM: 0.13 = 0.04 + 0.75[E(RM) − RF].
Therefore, the market risk premium is equal to: [E(RM) − RF] = 0.12 =...
While the riskfree rate is 1.0% and the market index (e.g., S&P 1500) has an expected return of 9.0% with volatility of 20.0%, a portfolio with covariance (to the market index) of 0.030 returns 10.0%. According to the capital asset pricing model (CAPM), what is the portfolio’s alpha?
-2.0%...
Why in Miller notes does the covariance matrices indicate G * B =3. G =.6 and B =1, what am I missing? Is the matrix inducatimg to multiple the values?
I was trying to provide some feedback on the exam, how i was feeling afterward, and why I thought it was difficult. I realize that I am still the one who did not pass the exam and I blame that 95% on myself. Between the notes and the questions there are thousands of pages and I could not...
Ok. This is my major criticism of BT. I did not use another provider other than GARP books. There is way way WAY too much info on the site. I know this is not a new criticism and David and Nicole are aware of it. I dont know how to focus properly when there are thousands of pages and notes...
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