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15 October, 12:16

You have $17,000 to invest in a stock portfolio. Your choices are Stock X with an expected return of 15 percent and Stock Y with an expected return of 10 percent. Assume your goal is to create a portfolio with an expected return of 12.15 percent. How much money will you invest in Stock X and Stock Y

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  1. 15 October, 12:37
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    For X = $7,130

    For Y = $9,690

    Explanation:

    The calculation of investment in stock X and stock Y is shown below:-

    We assume the weight of investment in stock x = x

    Expected return = Weight of x * Return of x + Weight of y * Return of y

    12.15 = x * 15 + (1 - x) * 10

    12.15 = 15x + 10 - 10x

    x = (12.15 - 10) : 5

    x = 43%

    Investment in stock Y = 100 - 43

    = 57%

    Now,

    Dollar Investment in x = Stock investment * Expected return

    = $17,000 * 43%

    = $7,130

    Dollar Investment in x = Stock investment * Expected return

    = $17,000 * 57%

    = $9,690

    So, we have applied the above formula.
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