Consider the following two scenarios for the economy and the expected returns in each scenario for the market portfolio, an aggressive stock A, and a defensive stock D. Scenario Bust Boom Rate of Return Aggressive Defensive Market Stock A Stock D -7% -10% -5% 19 25 15 Required: a. Find the beta of each stock. b. If each scenario is equally likely, find the expected rate of return on the market portfolio and on each stock. c. If the T-bill rate is 4%, what does the CAPM say about the fair expected rate of return on the two stocks? d. Which stock seems to be a better buy on the basis of your answers to (a) through (c)? Complete this question by entering your answers in the tabs below. Required A Required B Required Required D Find the beta of each stock. (Round your answers to 2 decimal places.) Beta Stock A Stock D Consider the following two scenarios for the economy and the expected returns in each scenario for the market portfolio, an aggressive stock A, and a defensive stock D. Scenario Bust Boom Rate of Return Aggressive Defensive Market Stock A Stock D -7% -10% -5% 19 25 15 Required: a. Find the beta of each stock. b. If each scenario is equally likely, find the expected rate of return on the market portfolio and on each stock. c. If the T-bill rate is 4%, what does the CAPM say about the fair expected rate of return on the two stocks? d. Which stock seems to be a better buy on the basis of your answers to (a) through (c)? Complete this question by entering your answers in the tabs below. Required A Required B Required C Required D If each scenario is equally likely, find the expected rate of return on the market portfolio a answers as a whole percent.) Market portfolio Stock A Stock D Expected Rate of Return % % % Consider the following two scenarios for the economy and the expected returns in each scenario for the market portfolio, an aggressive stock A, and a defensive stock D. Scenario Bust Boom Rate of Return Aggressive Defensive Market Stock A Stock D -7% -10% -5% 19 25 15 Required: a. Find the beta of each stock. b. If each scenario is equally likely, find the expected rate of return on the market portfolio and on each stock. c. If the T-bill rate is 4%, what does the CAPM say about the fair expected rate of return on the two stocks? d. Which stock seems to be a better buy on the basis of your answers to (a) through (c)? Complete this question by entering your answers in the tabs below. Required A Required B Required C Required D If the T-bill rate is 4%, what does the CAPM say about the fair expected rate of return on intermediate calculations. Enter your answers as a percent rounded to 2 decimal places.) Stock A Stock D Expected Rate of Return % %