There are three assets in the economy, labeled X, Y, and Z. Bobbys agent has...
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There are three assets in the economy, labeled X, Y, and Z. Bobbys agent has already suggested three possible combinations of X, Y, and Z for him. One of these risky portfolios will eventually be combined with the risk-free asset.
Portfolio
Asset X
Asset Y
Asset Z
E(r)
1
0.1723
0.5324
0.2953
0.1166
0.2372
2
0.3372
0.3237
0.3391
0.1135
0.2372
3
0.4567
0.2567
0.2866
0.1078
0.2235
1. Which portfolio can we eliminate as a candidate for the optimal risky portfolio? Explain.
2. Now, suppose that the risk-free rate is 0.04. Which portfolio is the optimal risky portfolio? (Assume that one of them is indeed the optimal risky portfolio.) Explain.
3. Suppose that after asking Bobby a series of preference questions, you determine that his coefficient of risk aversion is 5. What is the best portfolio for Bobby (weights in each of the four assets)? Use the information in part (b) as necessary.
4. Bobbys nemesis, Tim Biakabutuka comes to you, seeking advice on his portfolio. Tim also has a quadratic utility function, but is more risk averse than Bobby. Explain how the weights in Tims portfolio would differ from Bobbys. In particular, discuss how the weights in the risky assets would change relative to each other and relative to the risk-free asset.
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