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The Capital asset pricing model
The rate of return,r, from an asset is given by
- r = rf + β(rm - rf)
- where
- rf is the risk-free rate of return
- rm is the equity market rate of return
- and rm - rf is known as the equity risk premium"
Gambler's ruin
If q is the risk of losing one throw in a win-or-lose winner-takes-all game in which an amount c is repeatedly staked, and k is the amount with which the gambler starts, then the risk, r, of losing it all is given by:
- r = (q/p)(k/c)
where p = (1 - q), and q ≠ 1/2
(for a fuller exposition, see Miller & Starr Executive Decisions and Operations Research Chapter 12, Prentice Hall 1960) Small TextSmall TextSmall TextSmall Text