1、CHAPTER 9The Capital Asset Pricing Model It is the equilibrium model that underlies all modern financial theory Derived using principles of diversification with simplified assumptions Markowitz,Sharpe,Lintner and Mossin are researchers credited with its developmentCapital Asset Pricing Model(CAPM)As
2、sumptions Individual investors are price takers Single-period investment horizon Investments are limited to traded financial assets No taxes and transaction costs Information is costless and available to all investors Investors are rational mean-variance optimizers There are homogeneous expectations
3、 All investors will hold the same portfolio for risky assets market portfolio Market portfolio contains all securities and the proportion of each security is its market value as a percentage of total market valueResulting Equilibrium Conditions Risk premium on the market depends on the average risk
4、aversion of all market participants Risk premium on an individual security is a function of its covariance with the marketResulting Equilibrium ConditionsFigure 9.1 The Efficient Frontier and the Capital Market LineMarket Risk PremiumThe risk premium on the market portfolio will be proportional to i
5、ts risk and the degree of risk aversion of the investor:22()where is the variance of the market portolio and is the average degree of risk aversion across investorsMfMME rrAA The risk premium on individual securities is a function of the individual securitys contribution to the risk of the market po
6、rtfolio.An individual securitys risk premium is a function of the covariance of returns with the assets that make up the market portfolio.Return and Risk For Individual SecuritiesGE Example Covariance of GE return with the market portfolio:Therefore,the reward-to-risk ratio for investments in GE wou
7、ld be:11(,),(,)nnGEMGEk kkkGEkkCov rrCov rw rw Cov r r()()GEs contribution to risk premiumGEs contribution to variance(,)(,)GEGEfGEfGEGEMGEMwE rrE rrw Cov rrCov rrGE Example Reward-to-risk ratio for investment in market portfolio:Reward-to-risk ratios of GE and the market portfolio should be equal:2
8、()Market risk premiumMarket varianceMfME rr2,MfMMGEfGErrErrCovrrEGE Example The risk premium for GE:Restating,we obtain:fMMMGEfGErrErrCOVrrE2,fMGEfGErrErrEExpected Return-Beta Relationship CAPM holds for the overall portfolio because:This also holds for the market portfolio:P()()andPkkkkkkE rw E rw(
9、)()MfMMfE rrE rrFigure 9.2 The Security Market LineFigure 9.3 The SML and a Positive-Alpha StockThe Index Model and Realized Returns To move from expected to realized returns,use the index model in excess return form:The index model beta coefficient is the same as the beta of the CAPM expected retur
10、n-beta relationship.iiiMiRReFigure 9.4 Estimates of Individual Mutual Fund Alphas,1972-1991Is the CAPM Practical?CAPM is the best model to explain returns on risky assets.This means:Without security analysis,is assumed to be zero.Positive and negative alphas are revealed only by superior security an
11、alysis.Is the CAPM Practical?We must use a proxy for the market portfolio.CAPM is still considered the best available description of security pricing and is widely accepted.Econometrics and the Expected Return-Beta Relationship Statistical bias is easily introduced.Miller and Scholes paper demonstra
12、ted how econometric problems could lead one to reject the CAPM even if it were perfectly valid.Extensions of the CAPM Zero-Beta Model Helps to explain positive alphas on low beta stocks and negative alphas on high beta stocks Consideration of labor income and non-traded assetsExtensions of the CAPM
13、Mertons Multiperiod Model and hedge portfolios Incorporation of the effects of changes in the real rate of interest and inflation Consumption-based CAPM Rubinstein,Lucas,and Breeden Investors allocate wealth between consumption today and investment for the futureLiquidity and the CAPM Liquidity:The
14、ease and speed with which an asset can be sold at fair market value Illiquidity Premium:Discount from fair market value the seller must accept to obtain a quick sale.Measured partly by bid-asked spread As trading costs are higher,the illiquidity discount will be greater.Figure 9.5 The Relationship Between Illiquidity and Average ReturnsLiquidity Risk In a financial crisis,liquidity can unexpectedly dry up.When liquidity in one stock decreases,it tends to decrease in other stocks at the same time.Investors demand compensation for liquidity risk Liquidity betas