Using the data in the following​ table,   Year             2010         2011         2012          2013             2014                  2015   Stock A         -10%         20%           5%             -5%                2%                    9%      ​ Stock B         21%         7%             30%           -3%               -8%                   25%   consider a portfolio that maintains a 50% weight on stock A and a 50% weight on stock B. What is the return each year of this​ portfolio? Based on your results from part

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Using the data in the following​ table,

 

Year             2010         2011         2012          2013             2014                  2015

 

Stock A         -10%         20%           5%             -5%                2%                    9%   

 

​ Stock B         21%         7%             30%           -3%               -8%                   25%

 

consider a portfolio that maintains a 50% weight on stock A and a 50% weight on stock B.

  1. What is the return each year of this​ portfolio?
  2. Based on your results from part

 

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