The Capital Asset Pricing Model (CAPM) is a financial model that assumes returns on a portfolio are normally distributed. Suppose a portfolio has an average annual return of 16% (i.e. an average gain of 16%) with a standard deviation of 30.5%. A return of 0% means the value of the portfolio doesnt change, a negative return means that the portfolio loses money, and a positive return means that the portfolio gains money.
(a) What percent of years does this portfolio lose money, i.e.
have a return less than 0%?
(b) What percent of years does this portfolio return more than
13%?
(c) What percent of years does this portfolio return between 11%
and 31%?
(d) What is the cutoff for the highest 73% of annual returns with
this portfolio?
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