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1 January, 17:03

What are the portfolio weights for a portfolio that has 138 shares of Stock A that sell for $48 per share and 118 shares of Stock B that sell for $38 per share

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  1. 1 January, 17:35
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    The portfolio weight of an asset is the total investment in that asset divided by the total portfolio value. First, we will find the portfolio value, which is:

    Total value = 122 ($32) + 102 ($22) = $6,148

    The portfolio weight for each stock is:

    WeightA = 122 ($32) / $6,148 =.6350

    WeightB = 102 ($22) / $6,148 =.3650
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