Apply yield beta if conversion factor given?

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Hi everyone,
When calculatng the number of required bond futures contracts, do you have to apply both the conversion factor and the yield beta if both are given?
I was doing an old mock, and both were given, but only the converison factor was applied, and not the yield beta (although if you applied yield beta, that was one of the solutions available)
Can someone please confirm? Thanks much.
 
Yield beta must be used if given. I remember one mock where it was in errata. The actual yield beta was 1 instead of 1.2 which makes the answer correct. Search the forum and you will find the reference to errata for your mock.
 
[(Duration of the bond to be hedged*Price of the bond to be hedged)]/[(duration of the CTD*Price of the CTD)]*ConversionfactorfortheCTDbond×Yieldbeta
from the textbook.
 
almostdone1822 wrote:
[(Duration of the bond to be hedged*Price of the bond to be hedged)]/[(duration of the CTD*Price of the CTD)]*ConversionfactorfortheCTDbond×Yieldbeta
from the textbook.
As i remember, yield beta is used when you adjust your calculation using another bond as proxy, maybe he was calculating directly the # of futures ( i mean the bond was not the proxy but the right one), maybe thats why you didnt have to use the yield beta (i think), but i dont know, which exam was it??
 
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