What are the portfolio weights for a portfolio that has 125 shares of Stock A that sell for $61 per share and 250 shares of Stock B that sell for $21 per share?
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- Number of shares of Stock A = 125 - Price per share of Stock A = $61 - Total value of Stock A = 125 shares * $61/share = $7,625 Show more…
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