A portfolio is comprised of 100 shares of Stock A valued at $22 a share, 600 shares of Stock B valued at $17 each, 400 shares of Stock C valued at $46 each, and 200 shares of Stock D valued at $38 each. What is the portfolio weight of Stock C
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- For Stock A: 100 shares x $22 per share = $2,200 - For Stock B: 600 shares x $17 per share = $10,200 - For Stock C: 400 shares x $46 per share = $18,400 - For Stock D: 200 shares x $38 per share = $7,600 Show more…
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