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Posted: February 21st, 2023

MidTerm

Part 1
1.Rand Corporation has a 0.4 probability of a return of 0.4, a 0.3 probability of a rate of return of 0.08, and the remaining probability of a 0.77 rate of return. What is the expected rate of return of Rand Corporation?
2. Emmons Corporation has a 0.1 probability of a return of 0.68, a 0.2 probability of a rate of return of 0.07, and the remaining probability of a -0.3 rate of return. What is the Variance in the expected rate of Emmons Corporation?
3. Consider a person with the following value function under prospect theory:
V(W) =W0.4           if w    0
         =-2(-w)0.4     if w < 0
Assume that this individual weight values by probabilities, instead of using the prospect theory weight function. What is the value of the following prospect?
4. The rate of rate on the US government treasury bill is 0.04 and the expected rate of return on the Wilshire 5000 is 0.07. What is the required rate for the a stock with a Beta 1.05?
Part 2
QUESTION 1. 
Excessive optimism or overconfidence is one of the most commonly observed characteristics in human beings. Excessive optimism (overconfidence) leads to which types (please list 3) or irrational of behavior in financial markets? Explain in detail.
Note: Points will be taken off for write-ups that lack organization and order.
Maximum pages: 2 pages, double-space, size 12.
Grade: 20
QUESTION 2.
Details 
Between March and July 2000, Intel’s stock price rose rapidly, to the point where in July Intel’s market capitalization was above $500 billion, making it the largest firm in the world. Then on Thursday, September 21, 2000, Intel issued a press release indicating that its revenue for the third quarter would grow between 3 percent and 5 percent, not the 8 to 12 percent that analysts had been forecasting. 
In response to this news, Intel’s stock price dropped by 30 percent over the next five days. Intel’s chairman, Craig Barrett, commented on the reaction, stating: “I don’t know what you call it but an overreaction and the market feeding on itself.” An academic study found that at the time, virtually none of the analysts following Intel used discounted cash flow analysis to estimate the fundamental value of Intel’s stock. Instead, the study points out that analysts react to bad news in the same way that a bond-rating agency reacts to bad news. Just as a bond-rating agency would downgrade the firm’s debt, analysts downgrade their stock recommendations. After Intel’s press release, approximately one-third of the analysts following the firm downgraded their recommendations. Some of the recommendation changes were extreme. Notably, the cumulative return to Intel’s stock, relative to the S&P 500, displayed a negative trend for the period September 2000 through September 2002. 
In what some might see as a replay of history, consider an event that took place at the online firm eBay during January 2005. Between the end of 2002 and the end of 2004, eBay’s shares increased by over 200 percent. During December 2004, eBay’s stock price peaked at $118, and its forward P/E ratio was 73. At the time, the firm’s market value was $81.7 billion. Fourth-quarter earnings for eBay grew by 44 percent to $205.4 million, or 30 cents a share. 
Just as Intel had announced that its earnings growth would be lower than forecast, eBay’s actual earnings for the fourth quarter of 2004 fell a penny below analysts’ consensus forecasts. Meg Whitman, eBay’s CEO, stated that future earnings would be lower because of higher advertising costs and reinvestment. 
In response, eBay’s stock price fell from $103 to $81 per share. The firm’s market value fell to $56 billion. Many analysts immediately downgraded eBay’s stock. Rajiv Dutta, eBay’s CFO, issued a public statement to say that his concern was managing eBay’s long-run prospects, not its stock price. 
On January 26, 2005, James Stewart wrote about eBay in his Wall Street Journal column “Common Sense.” Stewart indicated that he would consider purchasing eBay stock in the wake of its decline. While acknowledging that eBay could not grow at a stratospheric rate forever, Stewart noted that eBay is in the process of transforming world commerce and has a natural monopoly. Were he to own just one Internet stock, Stewart said, eBay would be that stock. 
Questions 

Discuss whether the analysts following      Intel appear to have been influenced by any psychological phenomena, both      generally and in their reaction to Intel’s announcement in September 2000.
Discuss whether James Stewart’s      assessment of eBay reflects any psychological phenomena. 
In what ways are the events described      at Intel and eBay similar and in what ways are they different? 

Note: Points will be taken off for write-ups that lack organization and order.
Maximum pages: 3 pages, double-space, size 12; 
Grade: 30
QUESTION 3.

Bias Identification,      please identify the biases and/or heuristics displayed by Professor French

Professor      French tells you that South Africa’s stock market undervalued and suggests      that it is a good investment. You      discover that South Africa is about to impose a new tax on security      transactions, which will results in lower liquidity. The next class you bring this to      Professor French’s attention. Simultaneously, another student mentions that as commodity prices      recover South Africa’s stock market will rise sharply. Dr. French ignores the information you      provide and congratulates the other student on excellent research. Which type of bias is Professor French      displaying? Explain briefly. 
While      reviewing the most recent four quarters of earnings estimates for MMM,      Professor French notices that earnings growth rates were 15% per      quarter. He announces to the class      that MMM is a growth company. Which      type of bias or heuristic is Professor French falling victim too? Explain      briefly.
Professor French’s father      works for Boeing. Professor French      holds 18% of his portfolio in Boeing. Which type of bias or heuristic is Professor French displaying?      Explain briefly.

Maximum pages: 2 pages, double-space, size 12.
Grade: 20
Question 4.

What is an anomaly in finance? 
Give three examples of anomalies that academic research has      uncovered in the past two decades (make sure and explain these anomalies      in detail including references). 
If markets are efficient what would you expect to happen to these      anomalies after they were discovered?. 
What financial frictions might enable these anomalies to persist      (make sure and cite frictions that apply to the anomalies in part ‘b’)?

Note: Points will be taken off for write-ups that lack organization and order.
Maximum pages: 4 page, double-space, size 12.
Grade: 30
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