A financial advisor is evaluating the risk exposure of a client's portfolio, which is diversified across 100 U.S. large-cap stocks and 50 corporate bonds. As macroeconomic conditions signal unexpected interest rate increases and elevated inflation, which of the following statements regarding the systematic risk of this portfolio are correct?
- Both the equity and bond holdings remain subject to systematic risks such as interest rate risk and purchasing power risk regardless of how many individual securities are added.Cevap
- BExpanding the portfolio into 200 additional international equities will completely eliminate market risk through broad global asset allocation.
- Broad market index put options can be utilized as a hedging strategy to protect the equity portion against general market downturns.Cevap
- DReallocating the corporate bond portion into U.S. Treasury bonds will eliminate interest rate risk because Treasury securities carry no credit risk.
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The portfolio remains exposed to systematic risks such as interest rate risk and purchasing power risk across both stock and bond holdings despite broad diversification, and broad market index put options can be used as a hedging strategy against market risk.
Systematic risks, including interest rate risk and purchasing power (inflation) risk, impact whole asset classes and cannot be eliminated by adding more securities to a portfolio. However, systematic market risk can be hedged using index put options, which increase in value as the general market declines.
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Systematic risk (market, interest rate, and inflation risk) cannot be diversified away, but systematic market risk can be hedged using index options.
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