Exam 30: Portfolio Optimization with Negative Correlation: Finding Minimum Variance and Weight Allocation
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Exhibit 7B.l
USE THE INFORMATION BELOW FOR THE FOLLOWING PROBLEM(S)
The general equation for the weight of the first security to achieve the minimum variance (in a two stock portfolio) is given by:
-Refer to Exhibit 7B.1.What is the value of W₁ when r₁.₂ = -1 and E(s₁)= .10 and E(s₂)= .12?
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Exhibit 7B.l
USE THE INFORMATION BELOW FOR THE FOLLOWING PROBLEM(S)
The general equation for the weight of the first security to achieve the minimum variance (in a two stock portfolio) is given by:
-Refer to Exhibit 7B.1.Show the minimum portfolio variance for a portfolio of two risky assets when r₁.₂ = -1.
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