A violent drawdown refers to a rapid, sharp decline in the value of an investment portfolio, often triggered by market crashes or high-risk trading strategies. It is used by aggressive traders to capitalize on volatility, while risk-averse investors benefit by recognizing warning signs to protect capital, such as during leveraged positions or panic selling.
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