📘 Q.13 IAS Prelims 2023 — Economics (Financial Markets | Risk Measurement)
🧷 Authentic Classroom Explanation by IAS Monk
📌 Question
In the context of finance, the term ‘beta’ refers to
(a) the process of simultaneous buying and selling of an asset from different platforms.
(b) an investment strategy of a portfolio manager to balance risk versus reward.
(c) a type of systemic risk that arises where perfect hedging is not possible.
(d) a numeric value that measures the fluctuations of a stock to changes in the overall stock market.
✅ Correct Answer: (d)
🧠 Explanation
Beta (β) is a statistical measure of a security’s systematic risk relative to the overall market.
- β = 1 → Stock moves in line with the market
- β > 1 → Stock is more volatile than the market (high-risk, high-reward)
- β < 1 → Stock is less volatile than the market (more stable)
- β = 0 → No correlation with the market
- Negative β → Moves opposite to the market
Beta captures market-related risk, not company-specific (unsystematic) risk.
It is widely used in CAPM (Capital Asset Pricing Model) to estimate expected returns.
🔍 Curiosity Raiser
If beta measures market risk,
👉 why do diversified portfolios still face losses during market crashes?
(Hint: systematic risk cannot be diversified away.)
🧘 IAS Monk Whisper
Risk is not what you feel.
Risk is what the market measures.
