Q13.5 Find five actively traded shares and record their prices at the start and the end of
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Q13.5 Find five actively traded shares and record their prices at the start and the end of the most recent calendar year. Also, find the amount of dividends paid on each during that year and each share’s beta at the end of the year. Assume that the five shares were held during the year in an equal-dollar-weighted portfolio (20% in each share) created at the start of the year. Also find the current risk-free rate, RF, and the market return, rm, for the given year. Assume that the standard deviation for the portfolio of the five shares is 14.25% and that the standard deviation for the market portfolio is 10.80%.
a. Use the formula presented in Chapter 5 (Equation 5.1 on page 134) to find the portfolio return, rp, for the year under consideration.
b. Calculate Sharpe’s measure for both the portfolio and the market. Compare and discuss these values. On the basis of this measure, is the portfolio’s performance inferior or superior? Explain.
c. Calculate Treynor’s measure for both the portfolio and the market. Compare and discuss these values. On the basis of this measure, is the portfolio’s performance inferior or superior? Explain.
d. Calculate Jensen’s measure (Jensen’s alpha) for the portfolio. Discuss its value. On the basis of this measure, is the portfolio’s performance inferior or superior? Explain.
e. Compare, contrast and discuss your analysis using the three measures in parts
b, c and
d. Evaluate the portfolio.
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Fundamentals Of Investing
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Authors: Lawrence J. Gitman, Michael D. Joehnk, Scott Smart, Roger Juchau, Donald Ross, Sue Wright