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Portfolio Returns Portfolio Returns The return on a portfolio is a __________ ______________________ of the returns on the assets in the portfolio. If 2 or more assets with equal expected returns are combined, the expected return on the portfolio equals the expected return of the individual assets. 3

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Page 1: Chapter 6 Efficient Diversification 1. Risk and Return Risk and Return In previous chapters, we have calculated returns on various investments. In chapter

ChapterChapter 6 6Efficient Diversification

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Page 2: Chapter 6 Efficient Diversification 1. Risk and Return Risk and Return In previous chapters, we have calculated returns on various investments. In chapter

Risk and ReturnRisk and Return

In previous chapters, we have calculated returns on various investments.

In chapter 5, we used the standard deviation of returns as a measure of total risk.

Now, we look at what happens to returns and risk when assets are combined into portfolios.

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Page 3: Chapter 6 Efficient Diversification 1. Risk and Return Risk and Return In previous chapters, we have calculated returns on various investments. In chapter

Portfolio ReturnsPortfolio Returns

The return on a portfolio is a __________ ______________________ of the returns on the assets in the portfolio.

If 2 or more assets with equal expected returns are combined, the expected return on the portfolio equals the expected return of the individual assets.

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Page 4: Chapter 6 Efficient Diversification 1. Risk and Return Risk and Return In previous chapters, we have calculated returns on various investments. In chapter

Portfolio RiskPortfolio Risk

In general, the risk (standard deviation) of a portfolio is ____________________ than the risk of the individual assets.

This reduction in risk is referred to as ______________________________.

Diversification can reduce risk, but cannot eliminate it.

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Page 5: Chapter 6 Efficient Diversification 1. Risk and Return Risk and Return In previous chapters, we have calculated returns on various investments. In chapter

Portfolio RiskPortfolio Risk

On average, the standard deviation of returns of a single stock is about 35-40%.

The standard deviation of returns of the S&P 500 is 20%.

By investing in an S&P 500 index, the risk is about half as great as investing in a single stock.

You still face the risk of a decline in the market: market risk.

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Page 6: Chapter 6 Efficient Diversification 1. Risk and Return Risk and Return In previous chapters, we have calculated returns on various investments. In chapter

Components of RiskComponents of Risk

Market or systematic risk: risk related to macroeconomic conditions, or of a decline in the overall market

Nonsystematic or firm specific risk: risk that is unique to a particular industry or firm

Total risk = Systematic + Nonsystematic

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Page 7: Chapter 6 Efficient Diversification 1. Risk and Return Risk and Return In previous chapters, we have calculated returns on various investments. In chapter

Market riskMarket risk

Three terms that are used interchangeably are:◦____________________________ risk◦____________________________risk◦___________________________ risk

These refer to the part of risk that __________________ be eliminated by diversification

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Page 8: Chapter 6 Efficient Diversification 1. Risk and Return Risk and Return In previous chapters, we have calculated returns on various investments. In chapter

Nonsystematic RiskNonsystematic Risk

Four terms used interchangeably:◦Nonsystematic risk◦Firm-specific risk◦Diversifiable risk◦Unique risk

These refer to the part of risk that ______________ be eliminated by diversification

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Page 9: Chapter 6 Efficient Diversification 1. Risk and Return Risk and Return In previous chapters, we have calculated returns on various investments. In chapter

Portfolio RiskPortfolio Risk

To maximize the risk reduction benefit of diversification, combine securities whose returns have a low (or negative) ____________________________.

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Page 10: Chapter 6 Efficient Diversification 1. Risk and Return Risk and Return In previous chapters, we have calculated returns on various investments. In chapter

Extending Concepts to All Extending Concepts to All SecuritiesSecuritiesThe optimal combinations result in lowest

level of risk for a given returnThe optimal trade-off is described as the

efficient frontier, or investment opportunity set

Portfolios on the efficient frontier _________________________ all other portfolios of risky assets

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Page 11: Chapter 6 Efficient Diversification 1. Risk and Return Risk and Return In previous chapters, we have calculated returns on various investments. In chapter

E(r)E(r) The minimum-variance frontier of The minimum-variance frontier of risky assetsrisky assets

EfficientEfficientfrontierfrontier

GlobalGlobalminimumminimumvariancevarianceportfolioportfolio MinimumMinimum

variancevariancefrontierfrontier

IndividualIndividualassetsassets

St. Dev.11

Page 12: Chapter 6 Efficient Diversification 1. Risk and Return Risk and Return In previous chapters, we have calculated returns on various investments. In chapter

Extending to Include Riskfree Extending to Include Riskfree AssetAsset

The optimal combination becomes linearThe optimal portfolio of risky assets (M)

combined with the riskless asset will dominate

Combinations of the risk-free asset and a risky asset or portfolio of risky assets is referred to as a CAL, or capital allocation line.

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Page 13: Chapter 6 Efficient Diversification 1. Risk and Return Risk and Return In previous chapters, we have calculated returns on various investments. In chapter

E(r)E(r)

CAL (GlobalCAL (Globalminimum variance)minimum variance)

CAL (B)CAL (B)CAL (M)CAL (M)

BB

MM

rfrf

MM rf&Mrf&M BB

GG

MM

BB

ALTERNATIVE CALSALTERNATIVE CALS

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Page 14: Chapter 6 Efficient Diversification 1. Risk and Return Risk and Return In previous chapters, we have calculated returns on various investments. In chapter

Dominant CAL with a Riskfree Dominant CAL with a Riskfree Investment Investment

CAL(M) dominates other lines -- it has the best risk/return tradeoff or the steepest slope. It is referred to as the Capital Market Line, or CML.

Regardless of risk preferences combinations of M & rf dominate

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