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An investor purchases a stock with a beta of 1.25. Over the course of the previous year, the market had returns of 6%, while the stock had returns of 10%. Assuming the market has a beta of 1.0, what is the alpha of the stock?

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Answer:

2.5%

Step-by-step explanation:

Calculation for what is the alpha of the stock

Using this formula

Alpha of the stock= Realized Return - (Market Return *Beta)

Let plug in the formula

Alpha of the stock= 10% - (6% * 1.25)

Alpha of the stock= 0.10 - (0.06 * 1.25)

Alpha of the stock= 0.10 - 0.075

Alpha of the stock= 0.025 *100

Alpha of the stock=2.5%

Therefore the alpha of the stock will be 2.5%

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