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    RiskandRatesofReturnn Stand-aloneriskn Por3olioriskn Risk&return:CAPM/SML

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    Investmentreturns

    Therateofreturnonaninvestmentcanbecalculatedasfollows:

    (AmountreceivedAmountinvested)

    Return=________________________

    Amountinvested

    Forexample,if$1,000isinvestedand$1,100isreturnedaOeroneyear,therateofreturnforthisinvestmentis:

    ($1,100-$1,000)/$1,000=10%.

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    Whatisinvestmentrisk?

    Twotypesofinvestmentrisk Stand-alonerisk Por3oliorisk

    InvestmentriskisrelatedtotheprobabilityofearningalowornegaVveactualreturn.

    ThegreaterthechanceoflowerthanexpectedornegaVvereturns,theriskiertheinvestment.

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    ProbabilitydistribuVons

    AlisVngofallpossibleoutcomes,andtheprobabilityofeachoccurrence.

    Canbeshowngraphically.

    Expected Rate of Return

    Rate ofReturn (%)100150-70

    Firm X

    Firm Y

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    SelectedRealizedReturns,

    19262004

    AverageStandard

    ReturnDeviaVon

    Small-companystocks 17.5%.1%

    Large-companystocks 12.4 20. L-Tcorporatebonds 6.2 8.6

    L-Tgovernmentbonds 5.8 9.

    U.S.Treasurybills .8 .1

    Source:BasedonStocks,Bonds,Bills,andInfla1on:(Valua1onEdi1on)2005Yearbook(Chicago:IbbotsonAssociates,2005),p28.

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    InvestmentalternaVves

    Economy Prob. T-Bill HT Coll USR MP

    Recession 0.1 5.5% -27.0% 27.0% 6.0% -17.0%

    Below avg 0.2 5.5% -7.0% 13.0% -14.0% -3.0%

    Average 0.4 5.5% 15.0% 0.0% 3.0% 10.0%

    Above avg 0.2 5.5% 30.0% -11.0% 41.0% 25.0%

    Boom 0.1 5.5% 45.0% -21.0% 26.0% 38.0%

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    WhyistheT-billreturnindependentofthe

    economy?DoT-billspromiseacompletely

    risk-freereturn?

    n T-bills will return the promised 5.5%, regardlessof the economy.

    n No, T-bills do not provide a completely risk-freereturn, as they are still exposed to inflation.

    Although, very little unexpected inflation is likelyto occur over such a short period of time.

    n T-bills are also risky in terms of reinvestment raterisk.

    n T-bills are risk-free in the default sense of theword.

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    HowdothereturnsofHTandColl.behavein

    relaVontothemarket?

    HTMoveswiththeeconomy,andhasaposiVvecorrelaVon.Thisistypical.

    Coll.Iscountercyclicalwiththeeconomy,andhasanegaVvecorrelaVon.Thisisunusual.

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    CalculaVngtheexpectedreturn

    12.4%(0.1)(45%)(0.2)(30%)(0.4)(15%)

    (0.2)(-7%)(0.1)(-27%)r

    Prr

    returnofrateexpectedr

    HT

    ^

    N

    1iii

    ^

    ^

    =+

    ++

    +=

    =

    =

    =

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    Summaryofexpectedreturns

    Expectedreturn

    HT 12.4%

    Market 10.5%

    USR 9.8%T-bill 5.5%

    Coll. 1.0%

    HThasthehighestexpectedreturn,andappearstobethebestinvestmentalternaVve,butisitreally?Havewefailedtoaccountforrisk?

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    CalculaVngstandarddeviaVon

    deviationStandard=

    2

    Variance ==

    i

    2N

    1ii P)r(r

    =

    =

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    StandarddeviaVonforeachinvestment

    15.2%

    18.8%20.0%

    13.2%0.0%

    (0.1)5.5)-(5.5

    (0.2)5.5)-(5.5(0.4)5.5)-(5.5(0.2)5.5)-(5.5(0.1)5.5)-(5.5

    P)r(r

    M

    USRHT

    CollbillsT

    2

    22

    22

    billsT

    N

    1ii

    2^

    i

    =

    ==

    ==

    +

    ++

    +

    =

    =

    =

    21

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    ComparingstandarddeviaVons

    USR

    Prob.T - bill

    HT

    0 5.5 9.8 12.4 Rate of Return (%)

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    CommentsonstandarddeviaVon

    asameasureofrisk

    StandarddeviaVon(i)measurestotal,orstand-alone,risk.

    Thelargeriis,thelowertheprobabilitythatactualreturnswillbeclosertoexpectedreturns.

    LargeriisassociatedwithawiderprobabilitydistribuVonofreturns.

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    Comparingriskandreturn

    Security Expectedreturn, r

    Risk,

    T-bills 5.5% 0.0%HT 12.4% 20.0%

    Coll* 1.0% 13.2%

    USR* 9.8% 18.8%

    Market 10.5% 15.2%

    * Seem out of place.

    ^

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    CoefficientofariaVon(C)

    Astandardizedmeasureofdispersionaboutthe

    expectedvalue,thatshowstheriskperunitof

    return.

    r

    returnExpected

    deviationStandardCV

    ==

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    Riskrankings,

    bycoefficientofvariaVon

    C

    T-bill 0.0

    HT 1.6

    Coll. 1.2

    USR 1.9 Market 1.4

    n Collections has the highest degree of risk per unitof return.

    n HT, despite having the highest standard deviationof returns, has a relatively average CV.

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    IllustraVngtheCasameasureof

    relaVverisk

    A=B,butAisriskierbecauseofalargerprobabilityoflosses.In

    otherwords,thesameamountofrisk(asmeasuredby)forsmallerreturns.

    0

    A B

    Rate of Return (%)

    Prob.

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    Investoratudetowardsrisk

    Riskaversionassumesinvestorsdislikeriskandrequirehigherratesofreturnto

    encouragethemtoholdriskiersecuriVes.

    Riskpremiumthedifferencebetweenthereturnonariskyassetandarisklessasset,

    whichservesascompensaVonforinvestorsto

    holdriskiersecuriVes.

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    Por3olioconstrucVon:

    Riskandreturn

    Assumeatwo-stockpor3olioiscreatedwith$50,000investedinbothHTandCollecVons.

    Apor3oliosexpectedreturnisaweightedaverageofthereturnsofthepor3olioscomponentassets.

    StandarddeviaVonisalilemoretrickyandrequiresthatanewprobabilitydistribuVonforthepor3olioreturnsbedevised.

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    CalculaVngpor3olioexpectedreturn

    6.7%(1.0%)0.5(12.4%)0.5r

    rwr

    :averageweightedaisr

    p

    ^

    N

    1i

    i

    ^

    ip

    ^

    p

    ^

    =+=

    ==

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    AnalternaVvemethodfordeterminingpor3olio

    expectedreturn

    Economy Prob. HT Coll Port.

    Recession 0.1 -27.0% 27.0% 0.0%

    Below avg 0.2 -7.0% 13.0% 3.0% Average 0.4 15.0% 0.0% 7.5%

    Above avg 0.2 30.0% -11.0% 9.5%

    Boom 0.1 45.0% -21.0% 12.0%

    6.7%(12.0%)0.10(9.5%)0.20

    (7.5%)0.40(3.0%)0.20(0.0%)0.10rp^

    =++

    ++=

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    CalculaVngpor3oliostandard

    deviaVonandC

    0.516.7%

    3.4%CV

    3.4%

    6.7)-(12.00.10

    6.7)-(9.50.206.7)-(7.50.40

    6.7)-(3.00.20

    6.7)-(0.00.10

    p

    21

    2

    2

    2

    2

    2

    p

    ==

    =

    +

    +

    +

    +

    =

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    Commentsonpor3olioriskmeasures

    p=.4%ismuchlowerthantheiofeitherstock(HT=20.0%;Coll.=1.2%).

    p

    =.4%islowerthantheweightedaverageof

    HTandColl.s(16.6%).

    Therefore,thepor3olioprovidestheaveragereturnofcomponentstocks,butlowerthanthe

    averagerisk.

    Why?NegaVvecorrelaVonbetweenstocks.

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    Generalcommentsaboutrisk

    5%foranaveragestock. MoststocksareposiVvely(thoughnot

    perfectly)correlatedwiththemarket(i.e.,between0and1).

    Combiningstocksinapor3oliogenerallylowersrisk.

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    ReturnsdistribuVonfortwoperfectly

    negaVvelycorrelatedstocks(=-1.0)

    -10

    15 15

    25 2525

    15

    0

    -10

    Stock W

    0

    Stock M

    -10

    0

    Portfolio WM

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    ReturnsdistribuVonfortwoperfectly

    posiVvelycorrelatedstocks(=1.0)

    Stock M

    0

    15

    25

    -10

    Stock M

    0

    15

    25

    -10

    Portfolio MM

    0

    15

    25

    -10

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    CreaVngapor3olio:Beginningwithonestockandaddingrandomly

    selectedstockstopor3olio

    pdecreasesasstocksadded,becausetheywouldnotbeperfectlycorrelatedwiththe

    exisVngpor3olio.

    Expectedreturnofthepor3oliowouldremainrelaVvelyconstant.

    EventuallythediversificaVonbenefitsofaddingmorestocksdissipates(aOerabout10stocks),

    andforlargestockpor3olios,ptendstoconvergeto20%.

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    IllustraVngdiversificaVoneffectsofa

    stockpor3olio

    # Stocks in Portfolio10 20 30 40 2,000+

    Diversifiable Risk

    Market Risk

    20

    0

    Stand-Alone Risk, p

    p (%)35

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    Breakingdownsourcesofrisk

    Stand-alonerisk=Marketrisk+Diversifiablerisk

    MarketriskporVonofasecuritysstand-aloneriskthatcannotbeeliminatedthroughdiversificaVon.Measuredbybeta.

    DiversifiableriskporVonofasecuritysstand-aloneriskthatcanbeeliminatedthroughproperdiversificaVon.

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    Failuretodiversify

    Ifaninvestorchoosestoholdaone-stockpor3olio(doesntdiversify),wouldtheinvestorbecompensatedfortheextrarisktheybear?

    N!Stand-aloneriskisnotimportanttoawell-

    diversifiedinvestor.

    RaVonal,risk-averseinvestorsareconcernedwithp,whichisbaseduponmarketrisk.

    Therecanbeonlyoneprice(themarketreturn)foragivensecurity.

    NocompensaVonshouldbeearnedforholdingunnecessary,diversifiablerisk.

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    CapitalAssetPricingModel(CAPM)

    Modellinkingriskandrequiredreturns.CAPMsuggeststhatthereisaSecurityMarketLine(SML)thatstatesthatastocksrequiredreturnequalsthe

    risk-freereturnplusariskpremiumthatreflectsthestocksriskaOerdiversificaVon.

    ri=rRF+(rMrRF)bi

    Primaryconclusion:TherelevantriskinessofastockisitscontribuVontotheriskinessofawell-diversifiedpor3olio.

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    Beta

    Measuresastocksmarketrisk,andshowsastocksvolaVlityrelaVvetothemarket.

    Indicateshowriskyastockisifthestockisheldinawell-diversifiedpor3olio.

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    Commentsonbeta

    Ifbeta=1.0,thesecurityisjustasriskyastheaveragestock.

    Ifbeta>1.0,thesecurityisriskierthanaverage(Aggressivestock)

    Ifbeta

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    CanthebetaofasecuritybenegaVve?

    Yes,ifthecorrelaVonbetweenStockiandthemarketisnegaVve(i.e.,i,m

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    CalculaVngbetas

    Well-diversifiedinvestorsareprimarilyconcernedwithhowastockisexpectedtomoverelaVvetothemarketinthefuture.

    Withoutacrystalballtopredictthefuture,analystsareforcedtorelyonhistoricaldata.AtypicalapproachtoesVmatebetaistorunaregressionofthesecurityspastreturnsagainstthepastreturnsofthemarket.

    Theslopeoftheregressionlineisdefinedasthebetacoefficientforthesecurity.

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    IllustraVngthecalculaVonofbeta

    .

    .

    .

    ri

    _

    rM

    _-5 0 5 10 15 20

    20

    15

    10

    5

    -5

    -10

    Regression line:

    ri = -2.59 + 1.44 rM^ ^

    Year r M ri

    1 15% 18%2 -5 -10

    3 12 16

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    Betacoefficientsfor

    HT,Coll,andT-Bills

    ri

    _

    kM

    _

    -20 0 20 40

    40

    20

    -20

    HT: b = 1.30

    T-bills: b = 0

    Coll: b = -0.87

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    Comparingexpectedreturnsand

    betacoefficients

    Security ExpectedReturn Beta

    HT 12.4% 1.2

    Market 10.5 1.00

    USR 9.8 0.88T-Bills 5.5 0.00

    Coll. 1.0 -0.87

    RiskiersecuriVeshavehigherreturns,sotherankorderisK.

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    TheSecurityMarketLine(SML):

    CalculaVngrequiredratesofreturn

    SML:ri=rRF+(rMrRF)bi

    ri=rRF+(RPM)bi

    Assumetheyieldcurveisflatandthatr RF=5.5%andRP

    M=5.0%.

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    Whatisthemarketriskpremium?

    AddiVonalreturnovertherisk-freerateneededtocompensateinvestorsforassuming

    anaverageamountofrisk.

    Itssizedependsontheperceivedriskofthestockmarketandinvestorsdegreeofrisk

    aversion.

    ariesfromyeartoyear,butmostesVmatessuggestthatitrangesbetween4%and8%peryear.

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    CalculaVngrequiredratesofreturn

    rHT =5.5%+(5.0%)(1.2) =5.5%+6.6% =12.10%

    rM =5.5%+(5.0%)(1.00) =10.50%

    rUSR =5.5%+(5.0%)(0.88) =9.90% rT-bill =5.5%+(5.0%)(0.00) =5.50% rColl =5.5%+(5.0%)(-0.87) =1.15%

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    Expectedvs.Requiredreturns

    r)r(Overvalued1.21.0Coll.

    r)r(uedFairly val5.55.5bills-T

    r)r(Overvalued9.99.8USR

    r)r(uedFairly val10.510.5Market

    r)r(dUndervalue12.1%12.4%HT

    rr

    ^

    ^

    ^

    ^

    ^

    ^