Multiple Choice
Consider a one-factor economy. Portfolio A has a beta of 1.0 on the factor, and portfolio B has a beta of 2.0 on the factor. The expected returns on portfolios A and B are 11% and 17%, respectively. Assume that the risk-free rate is 6%, and that arbitrage opportunities exist. Suppose you invested $100,000 in the risk-free asset, $100,000 in portfolio B, and sold short $200,000 of portfolio A. Your expected profit from this strategy would be
A) −$1,000.
B) $0.
C) $1,000.
D) $2,000.
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