You observe a portfolio for five years and determine that its average return is 12.7% and the standard deviation of its
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You observe a portfolio for five years and determine that its average return is 12.7% and the standard deviation of its
You observe a portfolio for five years and determine that its average return is 12.7% and the standard deviation of its returns in 19.2%. Would a 30% loss next year be outside the a 95% confidence interval for this portfolio? %. (Enter your response as a percent The low end of the 95% prediction interval is rounded to one decimal place.) A. Yes, you can be confident that the portfolio will not lose more than 30% of its value next year. This is because the low end of the prediction interval is greater than -30%. B. No, you cannot be confident that the portfolio will not lose more than 30% of its value next year. This is because the low end of the prediction interval is greater than - 30%. C. Yes, you can be confident that the portfolio will not lose more than 30% of its value next year. This is because the low end of the prediction interval is less than -30%. D. No, you cannot be confident that the portfolio will not lose more than 30% of its value next year. This is because the low end of the prediction interval is less than - 30%.
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