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Basic Question 1 of 6

Consider the following statements and identify which one(s) is (are) not correct.

I. Monte Carlo simulation requires the use of a computer.
II. Monte Carlo simulation is adequate for the treatment of simple problems.
III. Monte Carlo simulation only finds approximate solutions to a problem.
IV. Monte Carlo simulation only works with a large number of random samples.

User Contributed Comments 5

User Comment
pmandgi well according to theory, the larger the number of simulations the more accurate the result. unless you have a closed form solution, all results are approximates.
magicchip Well, with simple problems you can arrive at a solution with a very high degree of probability. For all intents and purposes, such a highly probable solution is a "closed form" solution.
SuperKnight If it is used to treat complex problems I figured that it is "adequate" to treat simple problems? The question never asked whether there are better methods of approaching the problem it simply asked whether the approach was "adequate" for simple problems. If it is not adequate to treat simple problems then how can it logically be adequate to treat complex problems? I figured that all of the statements were correct.
johntan1979 Why is III correct? Under the notes under the "Limitations" section, it is stated that "It is a complement to analytical methods. It provides only statistical estimates, not exact results."

How could it be approximate?
cfastudypl Johntan1979, III is correct because the words 'approximate' and estimate are synonymous. Just replace approximate with estimate and you will be fine.
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Learning Outcome Statements

describe Monte Carlo simulation and explain how it can be used in investment applications

CFA® 2024 Level I Curriculum, Volume 1, Module 6.