FIN 6275 (Part I) Investment Analysis and Global Portfolio Management Spring 2015 Homework 2: Portfolio Evaluation This homework will assess the performance of your portfolio that you created on Bloomberg at the beginning of class. I. Portfolio: 1. Provide a print out of the portfolio you formed at the beginning of the semester. Hint: Go to Bloomberg and type PRTU. Then choose your portfolio by clicking on it: print and provide that screen which lists what you
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Are you a Marksman Trader? Use Sharpe ratio to know A marksman is a person who is skilled in shooting at a mark with great precision. They are trained hard to shoot at a target at various distances under variable environmental conditions with deadly accuracy. They are consistent shooters. Likewise, in trading, you can see for yourself if you are a precision trader. You would use a Sharpe ratio. Most traders fail to use this performance metric to their advantage. The main reason is that when anyone
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| Introduction | 04 | Objective | 04 | Asset Allocation | 05 | Macroeconomic & Industrial Scene | 07 | Diversification | 07 | Trading Strategies & Economic Rationale for Selecting Stocks | 07 | Portfolio Performance | 10 | Holding Period Return | 13 | Portfolio Risk & Return | 14 | Security Market Line | 15 | Lessons Learned from Trading | 16 | Conclusion | 17 | References | 18 | Appendix | 19 |
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| |Portfolio Management Simulation Project |Performance Evaluation |
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Portfolio Performance | Given Return 6% Monthly | | Max Θ No SS | Max Θ with SS | Min Risk SS | Min Risk No SS | Max Θ No SS | Max Θ with SS | Min Risk SS | Min Risk No SS | Portfolio Return (μ) | 0.8500 | 1.0125 | 0.4102 | 0.4371 | 0.7200 | 0.7200 | 0.7200 | 0.7200 | Rf | 0.0573 | 0.0573 | 0.0573 | 0.0573 | 0.0573 | 0.0573 | 0.0573 | 0.0573 | σ portfolio | 0.3294 | 0.1709 | 0.1038 | 0.1060 | 0.1253 | 0.1251 | 0.1251 | 0.1253 | Market Return | 0.1157 | 0.1157 | 0.1157 | 0.1157 | 0.1157
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DEUR=dP0dr=-1(1+r)*t=1Tt*C(1+r)t Duration of the Portfolio DPortfolioMAC= DBond1MAC*P0Bond1P0Portfolio+DBond2MAC*P0Bond2P0Portfolio * The higher Duration the more sensitive is the Bond to changes of interest rate Markowitz Portfolio theory: Expected Return: μ=1ni=1nri Variance: σ2=1(n-1)i=1n(ri-μ)2 Standard Error: Err=σn Covariance: σAB=1(n-1)i=1n(riA-μA)(riB-μB) Correlation coefficient: ρAB=σABσAσB Markowitz Portfolio Theory: σ2=a2σA2+b2σB2+2abσAB μ=arA+(1-a)rB Portfolio of identical Stocks: σPortfolio=1nσOne
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ae o . s h r d n. . Surname: ______________________ Given names: ___________________ Student ID number: ______________ Signature: ______________________ Q1 Q2 Q3 Q4 THE UNIVERSITY OF NEW SOUTH WALES SCHOOL OF BANKING AND FINANCE FINS2624 PORTFOLIO MANAGEMENT FINAL EXAMINATION – SESSION 2, 2010 1. Time allowed – 3 hours 2. Reading time – 10 minutes 3. This examination paper has 22 printed pages 4. There are two parts. Part A has 70 multiple-choice questions, 1 mark each. Part B has 4 short-answer
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Efficient portfolio & Stock market efficiency Prepared by: Ahmed Mohamed Ahmed Zaki Nofal Submitted to: Dr.Tarek el Domiaty Modern portfolio theory Modern portfolio theory (MPT) is a theory of finance which attempts to maximize portfolio expected return for a given amount of portfolio risk, or equivalently minimize risk for a given level of expected return, by carefully choosing the proportions of various assets. Although MPT is widely used in practice in the financial
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AC 3047 CORPORATE FINANCE Lecture #1: Introduction Portfolio theory Intro to CAPM ©Professor Hans K. Hvide Do not quote without permission. Although considerable effort will be exerted to avoid errors in these notes, I do not guarantee that they are error-free. 1 Central concepts for this week • Risk-return trade-off • Covariance (between individual assets) • Efficient Frontier • Market portfolio (choice of the rational investor) ↓ • Capital Market Line • Security Market
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will assume the role of a portfolio manager. As part of your new assignment, you have seven stocks under management. Your task is to determine how your seven stocks are performing in your portfolio. Your first set of analysis will focus on the assumption that there are no short sale constraints on your holdings and one smaller set of analysis that will focus on the effect of a short sale constraint on your performance. Portfolio Theory Analysis 1. Perform a portfolio analysis for your seven
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