Jason Jackson is attempting to evaluate two possible portfolios consisting of the same five assets but held in different

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Jason Jackson Is Attempting To Evaluate Two Possible Portfolios Consisting Of The Same Five Assets But Held In Different 1
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Jason Jackson is attempting to evaluate two possible portfolios consisting of the same five assets but held in different proportions. He is particularly interested in using beta to compare the risk of the portfolios and, in this regard, has gathered the following data: a. Calculate the betas for portfolios A and B. b. Compare the risk of each portfolio to the market as well as to each other. Which portfolio is more risky? Data table (Click on the icon here in order to copy its contents of the data table below into a spreadsheet.) Asset 1 2 3 4 5 Total Asset Beta 1.28 0.71 1.27 1.09 0.88 Portfolio Weights Portfolio A 20% 31% 8% 10% 31% 100% Portfolio B 32% 8% - X 21% 18% 21% 100%
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