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Investing

Drawdown

The peak-to-trough decline of an investment during a specific period.

A drawdown measures how far an investment falls from a recent high to a subsequent low before recovering. Understanding potential drawdowns helps investors set expectations and choose an allocation they can hold through downturns.

Examples

  • A portfolio falling from $500,000 to $350,000 has experienced a 30% drawdown.

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