A drawdown measures the peak-to-trough decline in an investment’s value before recovery. Traders and portfolio managers use it to assess risk, volatility, and strategy resilience. Investors benefit by understanding potential losses, setting stop-loss thresholds, and comparing fund performance. Monitoring drawdowns helps maintain discipline during market downturns, protecting capital and guiding rebalancing decisions.
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