Bahrain Institute of Banking and Finance Risk Analysis and Mitigation HW - Business Finance
Report Writing:
Write portfolio performance reports. Use of a spreadsheet program (Excel) is a must.
A. First Report:
1. Discuss your beginning portfolio strategy and security selection process:
2.
3.
▪ Link your market strategy with general market outlook for the year.
▪ What index are you going to try to beat with your stock picks? Why did you pick that
index?
For each security in your initial portfolio, calculate and comment on the following:
▪ Price level and percentage change so far
▪ A measure of historical returns. (5 years of monthly returns – can be obtained from
http://quote.yahoo.com)
▪ Measures of the securitys risk: `
(a) The standard deviation
(b) Beta
For the whole portfolio, calculate and comment on the following:
▪ total portfolio gain/loss in dollar and percentage terms
▪ Total portfolio Beta
▪ Find the portfolio expected return, using the T-bill rate as the risk-free rate and 12\% as the
market return
▪ The correlation matrix
B. Second Report:
▪ Revaluate your risk level by forecasting where the market is heading in the future. At this
stage you might have to sell or buy securities.
1. For each new trade in your portfolio, calculate and comment on the following:
▪ Justification of the trade
▪ Expectation
2.
For the whole portfolio, conduct performance analysis:
▪ Measure absolute performance
▪ Measure performance relative to the benchmark portfolio
▪ Measure performance relative to the risk-adjusted expected return, based on your
portfolios average beta
▪ Measure the portfolios excess return: the difference between the actual and the
expected.
3. Conclusions
▪ Conclude with a critique of your portfolio - what would you have done differently knowing
what you know now? This does not mean using perfect hindsight to decide what stocks
you should have purchased! Rather, suppose you were starting today. Given your current
knowledge of the stock market compared to earlier in the semester, what would you have
done differently in terms of your portfolio strategy and your security selection process?
What lessons from the game were useful?
Grading
not
Sources of Information
▪ CNBC: http://www.cnbc.com/
▪ Wall Street Journal: www.wsj.com
▪NewYorkTimes: www.nyt.com
▪Investopedia: www.investopedia.com▪ MorningStar: www.morningstar.com
▪ Financial Visualizations: www.finviz.com
▪ Yahoo Finance: finance.yahoo.com
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BAK 2102- Risk Analysis
INDIVIDUAL PROJECT (30\%) – Tentative
DUE DATE: June 01, 2020
Leading Excellence in Academics
Instructions:
1)
This is an individual project.
2)
Word limit: 2000 words (excluding graphs, tables, charts and all Appendices)
3)
Assignment carries 30\% weight of the final assessment. The assignment carries 100
marks.
4)
Assignment must be submitted on time (online softcopy on Turnitin software and
hardcopy to be handed to your Instructor) to be considered for evaluation on 01/06/2020
at 3PM. Turnitin details are as follows:
Class ID:
Password:
5)
Late submission will be penalized as:
a. 5\% deduction each day for the first six (6) days late submission
b. Assignment will not be graded or accepted after 6 days.
6)
If you are facing any problems, please make sure to contact lecturer before the due date.
7)
Assignment should be typed with BIBF Coursework Cover Sheet showing:
i. Title of the Course/Module.
ii. Class
iii. The name and ID of the student
8)
BIBF Dealing Room resources must be utilized in order to fully complete this project.
Check your schedule on student whiteboard. In addition, where appropriate, you MUST
refer to other relevant journals/publications in support of your work.
9)
Photocopying, cheating or any other academic dishonesty will not be accepted.
10)
All references must be provided (Harvard style).
PROJECT DETAILS
Portfolio Simulation & Risk Measurement
Due Date: 01/06/2019
In order to apply concepts learned in class and gain practical experience, each student will assume the
role of a fund manager and to design and execute an appropriate strategy to maximize the portfolio’s
return and measure its risk over the five (5) week investment horizon. The clients of the fund have
specified capital appreciation as the main investment objective and have no short-term cash needs.
This project will help you learn about the ‘real-life’ market mechanism of portfolio risk measurement,
including the terms and terminology of trade execution and the general market environment.
Concentrate on the differences between assets (e.g., risk/return characteristics, trading rules, capital
requirements) and take advantage of the opportunity to learn about order submission, transaction
costs, etc., while managing the money as it would be your own.
This assignment is worth 30\% of total grade. While the emphasis for the project is on your education
and not on portfolio return, you need to be careful in taking excessive risk to maximize return.
Performance is measured on a risk-adjusted basis and the goal is to maximize your risk-adjusted return,
defined as the Sharpe ratio of your portfolio.
Your challenge will be to design and execute an investment strategy that satisfies the client over the 5
weeks investment period and create and measure the risk of a virtual investment portfolio with initial
funding of USD 1,000,000. Each student will use (mainly) Portfolio Simulation program to manage and
track the investment portfolio. The program acts like a discount broker and provides trading
environment very similar to the real world. You will be charged commission for each trade. Total
number of transactions is limited to 200 for the simulation period.
Portfolio construction can be from Common stocks that are traded in NYSE, and Nasdaq-AMEX stock.
Trades can be submitted by the simulator web page.
The final portfolio must contain securities from different sectors to maintain a level of diversification.
Students are free to adjust their portfolios based on their capital market expectations. However, the
justification and economic rationale for the asset allocation and selected securities should be provided
in the report.
Portfolio Management Rules
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To help in managing your risk exposure. Each position should not exceed 10\% of your total assets.
You will trade in stocks. Make sure you understand quite well the instrument you are buying.
Make sure you familiarize yourself with the simulation program trading rules and risk
measurement techniques.
Report Writing:
Write portfolio performance reports. Use of a spreadsheet program (Excel) is a must.
A. First Report:
1. Discuss your beginning portfolio strategy and security selection process:
▪ Link your market strategy with general market outlook for the year.
▪ What index are you going to try to beat with your stock picks? Why did you pick that
index?
2. For each security in your initial portfolio, calculate and comment on the following:
▪ Price level and percentage change so far
▪ A measure of historical returns. (5 years of monthly returns – can be obtained from
http://quote.yahoo.com)
▪ Measures of the securitys risk: `
(a) The standard deviation
(b) Beta
3. For the whole portfolio, calculate and comment on the following:
▪ total portfolio gain/loss in dollar and percentage terms
▪ Total portfolio Beta
▪ Find the portfolio expected return, using the T-bill rate as the risk-free rate and 12\% as the
market return
▪ The correlation matrix
B. Second Report:
▪
Revaluate your risk level by forecasting where the market is heading in the future. At this
stage you might have to sell or buy securities.
1. For each new trade in your portfolio, calculate and comment on the following:
▪ Justification of the trade
▪ Expectation
2. For the whole portfolio, conduct performance analysis:
▪ Measure absolute performance
▪ Measure performance relative to the benchmark portfolio
▪ Measure performance relative to the risk-adjusted expected return, based on your
portfolios average beta
▪ Measure the portfolios excess return: the difference between the actual and the
expected.
3. Conclusions
▪ Conclude with a critique of your portfolio - what would you have done differently knowing
what you know now? This does not mean using perfect hindsight to decide what stocks
you should have purchased! Rather, suppose you were starting today. Given your current
knowledge of the stock market compared to earlier in the semester, what would you have
done differently in terms of your portfolio strategy and your security selection process?
What lessons from the game were useful?
Grading will be based solely on the logic and consistency of your selections and reports. You
will not be graded on the basis of investment performance; rather, you will be expected to:
▪ set investment goals
▪ track your portfolios performance, and that of the benchmark portfolio, each week
▪ prepare for classroom discussion of important events in the markets that may affect the
risk or return performance
▪ produce performance reports as required.
Sources of Information
▪ CNBC: http://www.cnbc.com/
▪ Wall Street Journal: www.wsj.com
▪ New York Times: www.nyt.com
▪ Investopedia: www.investopedia.com
▪ MorningStar: www.morningstar.com
▪ Financial Visualizations: www.finviz.com
▪ Yahoo Finance: finance.yahoo.com
Grading Scheme (out of 100)
Category
Grade
Outstanding
Excellent
Distinction
70+
Good
Meets requirements of
Class
Good
Merit
Mid-Level
60-69
Meets requirements of
Class
Good within the Class
Credit
Mid-Level
50-59
Meets requirements of
Class
Primary Marking Criteria
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Comprehensive knowledge
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Strong knowledge
Understands most but not all of the subject area
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Detailed understanding of the subject area
Extensive background study
Highly focused answer and well structured
Logically presented and defended arguments
No factual/computational errors
Original interpretation
New links between topics are developed
New approach to a problem
Secondary Marking Criteria
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Exceeds expectations for most primary criteria
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Complete command of subject and other relevant areas
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Ideas/arguments are highly original
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Exceeds expectations for some primary criteria
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Complete command of subject
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Ideas/arguments are highly original
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Meets all primary criteria
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Command of subject but with minor gaps in knowledge
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Ideas/arguments are mostly original
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Meets most but not all primary criteria
Command of subject but with some gaps in knowledge
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Exceeds expectations for some primary criteria
Command of subject but with gaps in knowledge
Knowledge of key areas/principles
Understands the main elements of the subject area
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Exceeds expectations for some primary criteria
Strong factual knowledge with some weaknesses in understanding
Ideas/arguments are limited but are well presented
Answer focused on question but also with some irrelevant
material and weaknesses in structure
Arguments presented but lack coherence
Has several factual/computational errors
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Matches all primary criteria
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Ideas/arguments are limited with weaknesses in logic/presentation
Limited problem solving
Some weaknesses in presentation and accuracy
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Excellent presentation with very accurate communication
Evidence of background study
Focused answer with good structure
Arguments presented coherently
Mostly free of factual/computational errors
Some limited original interpretation
Well known links between topics are described
Problems addressed by existing methods/approaches
Good presentation with accurate communication
Limited evidence of background study
No original interpretation
Only major links between topics are described
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Ideas/arguments are mostly original
Some ideas/arguments are original
Meets all primary criteria
Strong factual knowledge and understanding
Ideas/arguments are well presented but few are original
Meets most but not all primary criteria
Strong factual knowledge with minor weaknesses in understanding
Most but not all ideas/arguments are well presented and few are
original
Moderate factual knowledge with some weaknesses in
understanding
Matches most but not all primary criteria
Moderate factual knowledge with several weaknesses in
understanding
Ideas/arguments are limited with weaknesses in logic/presentation
Category
Grade
Good within the Class
Pass
Mid-Level
40-49
Meets requirements of
Class
Good within the Class
Fail
39 and below
Mid-Level
Meets requirements of
Class
Primary Marking Criteria
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Knowledge of key areas/principles only
Weaknesses in understanding of the subject area
Limited evidence of background study
Answer only poorly focused on question and with some irrelevant
material and poor structure
Arguments presented but lack coherence
Several factual/computational errors
No original interpretation
Only major links between topics are described
Limited problem solving
Many weaknesses in presentation and accuracy
For PGT - Insufficient to fulfil the associated learning outcomes
Insufficient to fulfil the associated learning outcomes
No evidence of relevant knowledge or understanding
No evidence of background study
Answer relies on irrelevant material and lacks a coherent structure
No arguments presented or arguments are not relevant to the
assessment
Many factual/computational errors
No attempt at interpretation
No links between topics are described
No attempt to solve problems or to address the assessment brief
The presentation is very weak containing many inaccuracies
Secondary Marking Criteria
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Exceeds expectations for some primary criteria
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Moderate factual knowledge with several weaknesses in
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understanding
A few ideas/arguments are presented but with weaknesses
Matches all primary criteria
Limited factual knowledge with several weaknesses in
understanding
Very few ideas/arguments are presented
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Matches most but not all primary criteria
Limited factual knowledge with many weaknesses in understanding
Very few ideas/arguments are presented and with errors in
logic/presentation
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Exceeds expectations for most primary criteria
No evidence of knowledge/understanding
Only limited evidence of an attempt to answer the question
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Exceeds expectations for some primary criteria
No evidence of knowledge/understanding
Very limited evidence of an attempt to answer the question
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Matches all primary criteria
No evidence of knowledge/understanding and/or evidence of
misunderstanding
No attempt to answer/address the question
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