16 Jul You can find out the Standard Deviation and beta for any stock or mutual fund at various websites like www.cnbc.com, www.yahoofinance.com, www.cnnfn.com, or www.bloomberg.com,
You can find out the Standard Deviation and beta for any stock or mutual fund at various websites like www.cnbc.com, www.yahoofinance.com, www.cnnfn.com, or www.bloomberg.com, etc. Choose any stock or mutual fund and discuss the standard deviation and beta of this security. Do you think this security’s return is in line with the CAPM/SML model? Also discuss Jensen’s alpha, Sharpe measure and Treynor index.
Sample example uploaded below.
According to Mayo (2020), "The variability of returns is measured by a statistical concept called the standard deviation, while volatility is measured by what has been termed a beta coefficient" (pg.143). Each measure can assess investment risk and help investors diversify their portfolios, which leads to risk reduction. I'll choose Amazon. Their standard deviation is 3.56 and their beta is 1.24. Their standard deviation is fairly high which leads to more risk. The same goes for their beta. Being above 1.0 means there's more volatility than the market. The CAPM/SML model is used to help measure investment risk and what investors should expect. This model will help investors accurately understand the risk of investing in Amazon. Jensen's alpha can be used with the CAPM model because it's "a risk-adjusted performance measure that represents the average return on a portfolio or investment" (Chen,2020). The Sharpe ratio helps investors compare the return and risk of an investment. Finally, the Treynor index can be used to measure the risk-adjusted performance of a portfolio by looking at the excess return per unit of risk.
