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Suppose Ford Motor stock has an expected return of 20 % and a volatility of 40 %, and Molson Coors Brewing has an expected return of 10 % and a volatility of 30 %. If the two stocks are uncorrelated, a. What is the expected return and volatility of a portfolio consisting of 50 % Ford Motor stock and 50 % of Molson Coors Brewing stock? b. Given your answer to (a), is investing all of your money in Molson Coors stock an efficient portfolio of these two stocks? c. Is investing all of your money in Ford Motor an efficient portfolio of these two stocks? a. What is the expected return and volatility of a portfolio of 50 % Ford Motor stock and 50 % of Molson Coors Brewing stock? The expected return of the portfolio is

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