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Portfolio Theory and the Capital Asset Pricing Model

Topics Covered Harry Markowitz and the Birth of Portfolio Theory The Relationship between Risk and Return Validity and the Role of the CAPM Some Alternative Theories 2 2 2 2 3 2

Markowitz Portfolio Theory Combining stocks into portfolios can reduce standard deviation, below the level obtained from a simple weighted average calculation Correlation coefficients make this possible The various weighted combinations of stocks that create this standard deviations constitute the set of efficient portfolios

Markowitz Portfolio Theory Price changes vs. Normal distribution IBM - Daily % change 1994-2013

Markowitz Portfolio Theory Standard Deviation vs. Expected Return

Markowitz Portfolio Theory Standard Deviation vs. Expected Return

Markowitz Portfolio Theory Standard Deviation vs. Expected Return

Markowitz Portfolio Theory Expected returns and standard deviations vary given different weighted combinations of the stocks

Efficient Frontier

Three efficient portfolios all from the same 10 stocks Efficient Frontier Three efficient portfolios all from the same 10 stocks

Efficient Frontier Each half egg shell represents the possible weighted combinations for two stocks. The composite of all stock sets constitutes the efficient frontier Expected Return (%) Standard Deviation

Efficient Frontier Lending or borrowing at the risk free rate (rf) allows us to exist outside the efficient frontier.

Efficient Frontier Return Risk (measured as s) B A

Efficient Frontier Return Risk (measured as s) AB B A

Efficient Frontier Return Risk (measured as s) B N AB A

Efficient Frontier Return Risk (measured as s) B ABN N AB A

Efficient Frontier Goal is to move up and left. WHY? Return B ABN N AB Risk (measured as s) B ABN N AB A

Efficient Frontier Goal is to move up and left. The ratio of the risk premium to the standard deviation is called the Sharpe ratio: Goal is to move up and left. WHY?

Efficient Frontier Return Low Risk High Return High Risk High Return Low Return High Risk Low Return

Efficient Frontier Return Low Risk High Return High Risk High Return Low Return High Risk Low Return

. Security Market Line Return Market return = rm Market Portfolio rf Risk Return . Market return = rm Market Portfolio rf Risk free return = (Treasury bills)

. Security Market Line 1.0 BETA Return Market return = rm Market Portfolio rf Risk free return = (Treasury bills) 1.0 BETA

. Security Market Line BETA Return Security Market Line (SML) rf Risk free return = (Treasury bills) BETA

Security Market Line SML Equation = rf + β(rm − rf) SML BETA 1.0 Return SML rf BETA 1.0 SML Equation = rf + β(rm − rf)

Capital Asset Pricing Model CAPM

Expected Returns These estimates of the returns expected by investors in November 2014 were based on the capital asset pricing model. We assumed 2% for the interest rate rf and 7% for the expected risk premium rm − rf.

SML Equilibrium In equilibrium no stock can lie below the security market line. For example, instead of buying stock A, investors would prefer to lend part of their money and put the balance in the market portfolio. And instead of buying stock B, they would prefer to borrow and invest in the market portfolio.

Beta vs. Average Risk Premium Testing the CAPM Beta vs. Average Risk Premium

Beta vs. Average Risk Premium Testing the CAPM Beta vs. Average Risk Premium

Testing the CAPM Return vs. Book-to-Market http://mba.tuck.dartmouth.edu/pages/faculty/ken.french/data_library.html

Arbitrage Pricing Theory Alternative to CAPM

Arbitrage Pricing Theory Estimated risk premiums for taking on risk factors (1978-1990)

Three Factor Model Steps to Identify Factors Identify a reasonably short list of macroeconomic factors that could affect stock returns Estimate the expected risk premium on each of these factors (rfactor 1 − rf, etc.) Measure the sensitivity of each stock to the factors (b1, b2, etc.)

Three Factor Model