Using weekly price data of the 30 Dow Jones Industrial Average (DJIA) stocks for the past three years, construct the portfolios listed below.

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Using weekly price data of the 30 Dow Jones Industrial Average (DJIA) stocks for the past three years, construct the portfolios listed below.

Portfolios Structure: 6 portfolios of 5 stocks, 3 portfolios of 10 stocks, 2 portfolios of 15 stocks, and 1 portfolio of 30 stocks

– For the portfolios, compute the returns, standard deviations and coefficient of

risk variation.

– Analyze the risk and return patterns and diversification benefits.

– Based on the risk/return analysis, which portfolio selections are the most

profitable?

– How do the portfolios’ performances compare to the SP 500’s?

– What are the advantages and disadvantages of including international stocks

in the portfolio?

– If Mr. Smith chooses to include foreign stocks in the portfolio, how can he use

derivatives to hedge against currency risk which can be present from

international investing?

Meet the following requirements:

Be two or three pages in length for the analysis and explanations

Include Excel spreadsheets with data, portfolios, and risk and return computations; these spreadsheets should be embedded in the Word document as an appendix after your analysis and explanations

Include a minimum of three credible references.

Using weekly price data of the 30 Dow Jones Industrial Average (DJIA) stocks for the past three years, construct the portfolios listed below.
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