S p 500 performance by month

    • [DOC File]CHAPTER 15: TECHNICAL ANALYSIS

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      The first month that the put expires in the money is May 1984. The end of month value for the S&P 500 in April 1984 was 160.05, so the exercise price for the May put is: 0.95 × 160.05 = 152.0475. The May end of month value for the index was 150.55, and therefore the payout for the writer of a put option on one unit of the index is:

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    • [DOC File]Solutions to Chapter 1

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      13. Based on the historical risk premium of the S&P 500 (7.7 percent) and the current level of the risk-free rate (about 1.8 percent), one would predict an expected rate of return of 9.5 percent. If the stock has the same systematic risk, it also should provide this expected return.

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    • [DOCX File]Weekly Portfolio Check - Stock Rover

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      Check each stock’s relative performance and note anything of concern. Use a 1 year chart vs. its industry and vs. the S&P 500 (flatline the industry) Check each stock’s technicals via the chart and note anything of concern. Use a 1 year chart with 50 and 150 day SMA technicals. Check each stock for significant analyst estimate changes

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    • [DOC File]University of Kansas

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      A fund manager has a well-diversified portfolio that mirrors the performance of the S&P 500 and is worth $360 million. The value of the S&P 500 is 1,200, and the portfolio manager would like to buy insurance against a reduction of more than 5% in the value of the portfolio over the next six months. The risk-free interest rate is 6% per annum.

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    • [DOC File]Ch - Oregon State University

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      The following table provides the average annual rate of return for Portfolio X, the market portfolio (S&P 500) and U.S. T-bills during the past 8 years. Avg. Return Std. Dev. Beta. Portfolio X 10% 18% 0.6. S&P 500 12% 13% T-bills 6% Calculate both the Treynor and Sharpe measure for Portfolio X and the market.

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