final porfolio paper
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Didlake, Inc.
Index FundProspectus
2005
Matthew Erickson
Jonathan HayDavid McDairmant
Investments, Fall 2005Dr. Castro
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Introduction
The AdventuRisk co. High Growth Index is committed to returning consistent
high returns based on current market expectations. This index is an aggressively
managed index that uses a four month forecast to make trading decisions. A mixture of
stocks, bonds, and mutual funds is used to obtain high gains as well as a measure of
stability in returns.
This quarter, the AdventuRisk co. High Growth Index has taken positions in the
following stocks, bonds, and indexes.
AdventuRisk co. High Growth Index has taken a position in a number of corporate bonds.
Though bonds are usually considered low growth, these bonds have a fairly high return
that will be maintained even if the market takes an expected downturn in the next few
months. They add stability to the index as well maintaining aggressive growth.
Also, the index has invested in two high growth small-cap mutual funds. These
proven performers are expected to continue to post large gains even if the overall market
dips. Small-cap stocks often move independently of the overall market because their
price is based more on the performance of the individual companies. The chosen mutual
funds are well managed funds that are proven over time to produce a high return without
much risk.
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Over the duration of the portfolio, the market dropped in the first month, likely
because of high oil prices at the time. High oil prices caused the market to drop because
investor uncertainty caused prices to drop in the auto industry, as well as making the
airline industry less profitable. However, as oil prices decreased, money became more
liquid and the market strengthened at a fairly steady rate to its present value slightly
higher than the starting value. Our own portfolio followed this same general trend,
except for in weeks two and three, when news about oil affected stocks such as Exxon
and JetBlue sooner than the rest of the market, since these companies are in industries
more reactive to oil news. The rest of the market was less reactive, because such news
affects it less. In the last half of the period, we believe that anticipation of a good
Christmas season drove the value of the stock market higher, affecting our portfolio in
line with the market.
Over the duration of managing this portfolio, we learned many things that come
with first hand experience. One of the things we learned was the importance of beta as
regards to the risk of the portfolio. Another thing we learned that individual investors
tend to go with stocks they know, but this is not sufficient for managing a portfolio in an
efficient manner. Managing the portfolio involves a lot of analysis and requires a lot of
know how to beat the market. A better approach is usually diversifying the portfolio
across the entire portfolio using a market mutual fund to reduce risk and workloads.
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1. Ratio-Analysis of Microsoft
The stock we chose to analyze in depth was Microsoft. Microsoft is a large
company that dominates the software industry, making up more than half of the market
capitalization of the entire industry. In recent years, Microsoft has diversified its scope of
business, moving into the gaming industry, in addition to its business and personal
software interests. One of Microsofts competitors, Apple Computers, has moved in a
different direction by expanding its music services, becoming the leader in that area.
With the Xbox the recent release of the Xbox-360, Microsoft is directly competing with
Sonys Playstation line of gaming systems. While Microsoft has yet to turn a profit in
this sector, it remains to be seen which company, or both, will win out in the end.
We mention the gaming interests of Microsoft because of the previously
mentioned release of the Xbox-360. The success of this system could make or break
Microsoft as a major player in the gaming industry. With the release of Windows Vista
still more than a year away, and other business and personal products not making any
major changes in the way Microsoft is doing business, we think the gaming sector to be
the primary stock value mover at the present time.
The following chart shows Microsofts key statistics compared to industry
averages.
Industry Microsoft
Market Capitalization 501B 296.45B
P/E 28.3 23.52
Price / Book 7.6 6.17
Net Profit Margin 20.80% 31.90%
Price To Free Cash Flow 80.7 71.97
ROE 19.50% 20.71%
Total Debt / Equity: 0 0
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Dividend Yield 0.80% 1.10%
As can be seen from the chart, Microsoft has more than half of the market capitalization
of the industry, so it has a major effect on these key statistics. The P/E of Microsoft is
lower than the industry, indicating that it is not an aggressive growth stock. Microsoft
does have a higher net profit margin, probably due in part that it is one of the oldest
companies in this industry and is well-established. This higher profit margin allows
Microsoft to offer a higher dividend yield. The industry as a whole and Microsoft seems
to carry no debt, perhaps because the wipeout of many tech stocks a few years ago which
were piled sky-high with debt. The price to free cash flow indicates that Microsoft
indicates that it is likely to grow more slowly than other companies in the industry,
though it has less risk. Overall, these statistics reflect well how Microsoft is a well-
established company in a specialized industry, being highly profitable, but not likely to
have huge growth in the future.
2. Portfolio Summary Statistics
Stock P/E Price -to-book Beta Profit Margin Dividend yield
BOEING CO 24.41 5.99 1.04 4.26% 1.00 (1.40%)Black andDecker 12.56 4.44 1.09 8.88% 1.12 (1.30%)
CATERPILLAR INC 16.24 4.78 1.32 7.27% 1.00 (1.70%)
JetBlue 84.22 2.5 1.7 1.57% N/A
M B I A INC 11.93 1.29 1.15 32.85% 1.12 (1.80%)
MICROSOFT CP 23.66 6.14 0.85 31.90% 0.32 (1.10%)MATRIX SERVICE
CO N/A 3.18 1.61 -8.11% N/A
OMNICARE INC 26.63 2.87 1.17 4.94% .09 (0.20%)
Oakley 20.92 2.73 1.55 8.24% .16 (1.00%)
PEPSICO INC 26.02 7.02 0.58 12.65% 1.04 (1.70%)PROCTER GAMBLE
CO 21.07 10.5 0.69 12.71% 1.12 (1.90%)WAL-MART
STORES 18.67 401.00% 0.74 3.54% 0.60 (1.20%)
EXXON MOBIL CP 11.14 3.42 1.08 10.67% 1.16 (2.00%)
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3. Portfolio Beta and Risk
The calculated beta of the portfolio is 1.12. This indicates that our portfolio is
slightly more risky than the market. We also managed to have a slightly better return
over the period of the competition. The market over this period had an annualized return
of 17.18% while our portfolios annualized rate of return was 19.95%.
4. CAPM and Expected Returns
We identified the current risk free rate to be 4.71%, based on the 30-year T-bill.
The expected return of the S&P 500 over the past 5 years came out to be 3.33%.
However, since this calculation includes the years of a market recession and the historic
return is lower than the risk free rate, we could not use this for calculating expected
returns. Instead, a rough approximation of market returns has been historically 7%. We
believe that this is a acceptable assumption to make. Using the individual betas for each
stock and the CAPM model, we found the following expected returns.
BetaRisk FreeRate
Expected MarketReturn
ExpectedReturn
BA 1.6% 1.04 4.71 7.00% 7.0916
BDK 1.7% 1.09 4.71 7.00% 7.2061
CAT 2.5% 1.32 4.71 7.00% 7.7328
JBLU 0.3% 1.7 4.71 7.00% 8.603
MBI 0.6% 1.15 4.71 7.00% 7.3435
MSFT 0.5% 0.85 4.71 7.00% 6.6565
MTRX 3.5% 1.61 4.71 7.00% 8.3969
OCR 2.3% 1.17 4.71 7.00% 7.3893
OO 0.6% 1.55 4.71 7.00% 8.2595
PEP 0.5% 0.58 4.71 7.00% 6.0382
PG 0.9% 0.69 4.71 7.00% 6.2901
WMT -0.3% 0.74 4.71 7.00% 6.4046
XOM 1.5% 1.08 4.71 7.00% 7.1832
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5. High-low-close Charts and Basic Portfolio Statistics
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Return variances, standard deviations and correlation of the portfolio are found in theattached Excel spreadsheet on Sheet6.
7. Index
DateAdj.Close*
IndexAdj. S&P rr
rate ofreturn
26-Sep-05 1228.81 1200
3-Oct-05 1195.9 1185.138 -2.68% -1.24%
10-Oct-05 1186.57 1187.191 -0.78% 0.17%
17-Oct-05 1179.59 1148.258 -0.59% -3.28%
24-Oct-05 1198.41 1172.343 1.60% 2.10%
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31-Oct-05 1220.14 1197.529 1.81% 2.15%
7-Nov-05 1234.72 1210.336 1.19% 1.07%
14-Nov-05 1248.27 1230.031 1.10% 1.63%
21-Nov-05 1268.25 1246.306 1.60% 1.32%
28-Nov-05 1264.67 1240.479 -0.28% -0.47%
Avg. return 0.33% 0.38%Std. dev. 31.88571 30.90073 1.51% 1.79%Totalreturn 2.92% 3.37%Anul.Return 17.18% 19.95%
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8. Efficient Portfolio and minimum variance
The charts and graphs are found on the attached Excel spreadsheet on Sheet6. Ourconclusions show that the efficient portfolio has an efficient trade off line of 3.3% and a
minimum variance of 5.0%. The following chart shows the results in a return-variance
graph.
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Efficient Trade-off Line and Efficient
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