(a) The return on Jennifer’s portfolio is R = 0.7X + 0.3Y. What are the mean and standard deviation of R?
(b) The distribution of returns is typically roughly symmetric but with more extreme high and low observations than a Normal distribution. The average return over a number of years, however, is close to Normal. If Jennifer holds her portfolio for 20 years, what is the approximate probability that her average return is less than 5%?
(c) The calculation you just made is not overly helpful because Jennifer isn’t really concerned about the mean return . To see why, suppose that her portfolio returns 12% this year and 6% next year. The mean return for the two years is 9%. If Jennifer starts with $1000, how much does she have at the end of the first year? At the end of the second year? How does this amount compare with what she would have if both years had the mean return, 9%? Over 20 years, there may be a large difference between the ordinary mean and the geometric mean, which reflects the fact that returns in successive years multiply rather than add.