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  1. Nicole Seaman

    P2.T8.20.2. Liquidity-adjusted value at risk (LVaR) (Hull Ch.24)

    Learning objective: Explain and calculate liquidity trading risk via cost of liquidation and liquidity-adjusted VaR (LVaR). Questions: 20.2.1. A portfolio holds 100,000 shares of a stock and this single position has a value of $3.0 million. The stock is quoted bid $29.00, offer $31.00. The...
  2. Nicole Seaman

    P2.T7.707. Leverage, liquidity risk, and liquidity-adjusted value at risk (LVaR)

    Concept: These on-line quiz questions are not specifically linked to learning objectives, but are instead based on recent sample questions. The difficulty level is a notch, or two notches, easier than bionicturtle.com's typical question such that the intended difficulty level is nearer to an...
  3. LeeBrittain

    Critical z-scores for bid-ask spread component of LVAR

    Hi David, In your notes you specifically mention that we should assume a one-tailed test for the z-score component when we are valuing the exogenous spread cost, however in the Schwesser practice exams they use a two tailed score. I assume that they are incorrect in using this? Has GARP...
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