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<math>\beta</math> = beta of { security } <math>_i</math>
<math>\beta</math> = beta of { security } <math>_i</math>
<math>e_i</math> = a random { error } { term } (with an expected value of zero) and { uncorrelated } with <math>r_m - r_f</math> is known as the { equity } { risk } { premium } and measures the expected return pf the equity market over cash.
<math>e_i</math> = a random { error } { term } (with an expected value of zero) and { uncorrelated } with <math>r_m - r_f</math> is known as the { equity } { risk } { premium } and measures the expected return pf the equity market over cash.
{Modern portfolio theory has proved to be a useful way for investors to think about investment. However, its obvious shortcomings have limited its application. However, MPT and its offshoots continue to be seen frequently in the following three areas:
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{ asset } { allocation } decisions
decisions relating to the { active } { risk } of a { portfolio }
{ option } pricing


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Latest revision as of 06:22, 3 April 2008

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5 Modern portfolio theory has proved to be a useful way for investors to think about investment. However, its obvious shortcomings have limited its application. However, MPT and its offshoots continue to be seen frequently in the following three areas:

decisions
decisions relating to the

of a

pricing


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