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1.6.11 Maximum Drawdown

The maximum drawdown (MDD) is the maximum decline in the value of the index, calculated as the difference between a peak to a trough of the index before a new peak is achieved.

The value of the index is based on total returns of the index.

It is an indicator of downside risk over a specific time period. It is usually quoted as a percentage of the peak value.


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