(1) Find out the minimum-variance portfolio, its expected return and standard     deviation.     (2) Find out the optimal risky portfolio, its expected return and standard     deviation.     (3) What is the reward-to-volatility ratio of the best feasible CAL?     (4) Suppose now that your portfolio must yield an expected return of 15% and be efficient, that is, on the best feasible CAL.           a. What is the standard deviation of your portfolio?           b. What is the proportion invested in the T-bill fund and each of the two risky funds?     (5) If you were to use only the two risky funds and still require an expected return of 15%, what would be the investment proportions of your portfolio? Compare its standard deviation to that of the optimal portfolio. What do you conclude?

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  1. A pension fund manager is considering three mutual funds. The first is a stock fund, the second is a long-term government and corporate bond fund, and the third is a T-bill money market fund that yields a sure rate of 4.8%. The probability distribution of the risky funds are:

 

Expected Return

Standard Deviation

Stock fund (S)

          18%

           38%

Bond fund (B)

           9%

           32%


    The correlation between the fund returns is 0.13.
    (1) Find out the minimum-variance portfolio, its expected return and standard     deviation.
    (2) Find out the optimal risky portfolio, its expected return and standard     deviation.
    (3) What is the reward-to-volatility ratio of the best feasible CAL?
    (4) Suppose now that your portfolio must yield an expected return of 15% and be efficient, that is, on the best feasible CAL.
          a. What is the standard deviation of your portfolio?
          b. What is the proportion invested in the T-bill fund and each of the two risky funds?
    (5) If you were to use only the two risky funds and still require an expected return of 15%, what would be the investment proportions of your portfolio?

Compare its standard deviation to that of the optimal portfolio. What do you conclude?

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