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Thanks for answer
After I woke up today look at it again I got the point.
Shortfall level is the level below which returns are unacceptable for the investor
as the probability rules says P(Z>=x) =1.0-N(x) thus to obtain that x must be negative
as inequation rule holds:
number Z >= x implies Z < -x
easy
ps example was:
$800 000 portolio, you are reponsible for research assets allocation, min liquidate level at the end of year $30 000. Data of portolios
A Er 25% stnd dev 27%
B Er 11% stnd dev 8%
C Er 14% stnd dev 20%
What is the probability that return on SFr portolio will be less that shortfall level
solution has three steps:
1)short fall level RL= 30 000 / 800 000 = 3.75%
2)Best Portolio is portfolio B with safety first ratio = (11%-3,75%)/8% = .90625
is the best alternative according to safery first ratio
then last one:
3) P(Rb<3.75) so we create inequality need to be standardized using equation
Z=(x-u)/stnd dev x normal rv and u mean
Z <= (3,75-11)/8
gives -.90625 rounded to -.91
look into N tables we find .8186 for .91 or ,1814 for negative substract from 1 gives
1-.8186 = .1814 is the probability that return on SFr portolio will be less that shortfall level |
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