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Total risk in a security is usual measured by ? a) Range b) standard deviation c) beta d) co eficient of variation

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Question added by VENKITARAMAN KRISHNA MOORTHY VRINDAVAN , Project Execution Manager & Accounts Manager , ALI INTERNATIONAL TRADING EST.
Date Posted: 2014/10/27
Mohammad Ali
by Mohammad Ali , Accounts Officer ( Contract) , Bharat Pumps & Compressors Ltd Naini Allahabad

b) standard deviation

SD measures the variation in the values of the variables. it is used as the measurement of the total risk (i.e. systematic & unsystematic risk. The absolute vale of the SDs do not convey any meaning.

But in comparison we can rank them of the basis of risk involved. Example:-

SD         A           B           C

             10          15        12

A= min. risk

B= max Risk

C= > A but < B risk 

Jomy Ninan Thomas
by Jomy Ninan Thomas , Accountant , Extra Co

b) Standard deviation.

Beta is a measure of a stock's volatility in relation to the market. In other words, it indicates only the market risk, and not the total risk. Standard deviation, on the other hand, indicates total risk.

Muhammad Salman Jahanzeb
by Muhammad Salman Jahanzeb , Assistant Manager Accounts , Prudent Accountants

B) Standard deviation

 

In an undiversified security ( both systematic and unsystematic risk occur) we use the standard diviation or coefficient of variation ( both are related).

 

Beta coefficient is used to measure risk of a diversified security ( only systematic risk )

Ayman Esa Mustafa Farrag
by Ayman Esa Mustafa Farrag , مدير مالي , شركة الصفوف

B,,,,,,

Sheharyar Khan, CFA
by Sheharyar Khan, CFA , Investment and Financial Analyst , Bahri & Mazroei Trading Group

b) std deviation

mohamed Hakim CMA CPA Candidate
by mohamed Hakim CMA CPA Candidate , Accounting Manager , Andersen saudi arabia

Standard deviation 

Khaled Mohee Eldeen Abbas Mahmoud
by Khaled Mohee Eldeen Abbas Mahmoud , Chartered Accountant # 10465 , Self-employed

B

The standard deviation is calculated as the positive square root of the variance.

Khaled Abdelrehim ACCA DipIFR CMA
by Khaled Abdelrehim ACCA DipIFR CMA , Financial Analysis Assistant General Manager , Khalda Petroleum Company

Answer B - Standard deviation

Muhammad Zubair
by Muhammad Zubair , CFO / Chief Accountant , RH Group

it is b

georgei assi
by georgei assi , مدير حسابات , المجموعة السورية

The Answer B

Vinod Jetley
by Vinod Jetley , Assistant General Manager , State Bank of India

(C). In finance, the beta (β) of an investment is a measure of the risk arising from exposure to general market movements as opposed to idiosyncratic factors. The market portfolio of all investable assets has a beta of exactly1. A beta below1 can indicate either an investment with lower volatility than the market, or a volatile investment whose price movements are not highly correlated with the market. An example of the first is a treasury bill: the price does not go up or down a lot, so it has a low beta. An example of the second is gold. The price of gold does go up and down a lot, but not in the same direction or at the same time as the market.