A market drawdown is the peak-to-trough decline in an asset’s value before recovering. It measures risk and volatility, helping traders and investors assess potential losses. Portfolio managers use it to set stop-loss limits and rebalance assets. Long-term investors benefit by identifying buying opportunities during downturns, while risk-averse individuals rely on drawdown analysis to avoid excessive losses.
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