Tutorial 1 Questions
Tutorial 1 Questions
2. A successful firm like Microsoft has consistently generated large profits for years. Is this a
violation of the EMH?
9. Which of the following most appears to contradict the proposition that the stock market is
weakly efficient? Explain.
11. Suppose that, after conducting an analysis of past stock prices, you come up with the
following observations. Which would appear to contradict the weak form of the efficient
market hypothesis? Explain.
12. Which of the following statements are true if the efficient market hypothesis holds?
14. Which of the following would be a viable way to earn abnormally high trading profits if
markets are semi-strong-form efficient?
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20. In a recent closely contested lawsuit, Apex sued Bpex for patent infringement. The jury
came back today with its decision. The rate of return on Apex was rA = 3.1%. The rate of
return on Bpex was only rB = 2.5%. The market today responded to very encouraging news
about the unemployment rate, and rM = 3%. The historical relationship between returns on
these stocks and the market portfolio has been estimated from index model regressions as:
On the basis of these data, which company do you think won the lawsuit? (Note to students:
we will discuss the index model regression in week 7, for now, let’s focus on the stock
reaction to new information)
24. You know that firm XYZ is very poorly run. On a scale of 1 (worst) to 10 (best), you
would give it a score of 3. The market consensus evaluation is that the management score is
only 2. Should you buy or sell the stock?
13. Use the data from The Wall Street Journal in the figure outlined above to verify the trin
ratio for the NASDAQ. Is the trin ratio bullish or bearish?
14. Calculate breadth for the NASDAQ using the above data. Is the signal bullish or bearish?
16. Baa-rated bonds currently yield 6 %, while Aa-rated bonds yield 5%. Suppose that due to
an increase in the expected inflation rate, the yields on both bonds increase by 1%.
a. What would happen to the confidence index?
b. Would this be interpreted as bullish or bearish by a technical analyst?
c. Does this make sense to you?
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17. Table 12A presents price data for Computers, Inc. and a computer industry index. Does
Computers, Inc, show relative strength over this period?
18. Using the data in Table 12A, compute a five-day moving average for Computers, Inc.
Can you identify any buy or sell Signals?
20. Table 12B contains data on market advances and declines. Calculate cumulative breadth
and decide whether this technical signal is bullish or bearish.
21. In Table 12B, if the trading volume in advancing shares on day 1 was 530 million shares,
while the volume in declining issues was 440 million shares, what was the trin statistic for
that day? Was the trin bullish or bearish?
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