You wish to invest and the options are as follows: Stock A Potential price Potential dividend 11.13 1.24 Current Price 6.13 6.13 0.59 4.13 0.18 Stock B Potential price Potential dividend 4.13 0.18 Current Price 6.13 6.13 0.59 11.13 1.24 Suppose you buy 1 share of Stock A and 1 of Stock B. 5. What is your expected return? A Between 10.0% and 18.0% B Between 18.0% and 23.0% C Between 23.0% and 29.0% D Between 29.0% and 35.0% 6. What is the standard devaition of possible returns? A Between 0.0% and 8.0% B Between 8.0% and 10.0% C Between 10.0% and 13.0% D Between 13.0% and 20.0%
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- Stock A: - Potential price: 11.13, Potential dividend: 1.24 - Potential price: 6.13, Potential dividend: 0.59 - Potential price: 4.13, Potential dividend: 0.18 - Stock B: - Potential price: 4.13, Potential dividend: 0.18 - Potential price: 6.13, Show more…
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