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19 March, 05:25

The manhawkin fund has an expected return of 16% and a standard deviation of 20%. the risk-free rate is 4%. what is the reward-to-volatility ratio for the manhawkin fund?

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  1. 19 March, 05:33
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    We know that expected return is 16%. The standard deviation is 20%. And in addition, the risk-free rate is 4%. Denote with x: expected return, "Y": the risk-free rate and sigma: standard deviation. The reward-to-volatility ratio is (x-y) / (sigma) = (16-4) / 20 =.6
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