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Suppose the return on the market is expected to be 7%, a stock has a beta of 1.5, and T-bill rate is 3%. The SML would predict an expected return on the stocks of 9%. If you believe the stock will provide instead a return 11%. Its implied alpha is

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Answer:

2%.

Step-by-step explanation:

Calculation of the alpha of the stock

Implied Alpha Formula = Actual return - Expected return as per CAPM

Implied Alpha = 11% - 9%

Implied Alpha = 2%

Since you believe the stock will provide instead a return 11%, its implied alpha will be 2%.

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