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  2. Drawdown (economics) - Wikipedia

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    The Maximum Drawdown, more commonly referred to as Max DD, is the worst (the maximum) peak to valley loss since the investment’s inception. [citation needed] In finance, the use of the maximum drawdown is an indicator of risk through the use of three performance measures: the Calmar ratio, the Sterling ratio and the Burke ratio.

  3. Capital call - Wikipedia

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    A capital call (also known as a draw down or a capital commitment) [1] is a legal right of an investment firm or an insurance firm to demand a portion of the money promised to it by an investor. [2] A capital call fund would be the money that had been committed to the fund.

  4. Sterling ratio - Wikipedia

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    If the drawdown is put in as a negative number, then subtract the 10%, and then multiply the whole thing by a negative to result in a positive ratio. If the drawdown is put in as a positive number, then add 10% and the result is the same positive ratio. [citation needed]

  5. Is Hershey a Millionaire-Maker Stock? - AOL

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    A big drawdown at Hershey. Hershey's dividend yield is so high today because the stock has lost around a third of its value since hitting all-time highs in 2023. But even after that drop, a ...

  6. Will I Earn Enough Interest on $2 Million to Retire Off Of? - AOL

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    Ideally, you also don’t draw down on the core principal. You can do so, of course. For example, someone who took $75,000 per year out of a $2 million account could coast for more than 25 years ...

  7. Drawdown - Wikipedia

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    Drawdown (climate), the point at which greenhouse gas concentrations in the atmosphere begin to decline; Drawdown (economics), decline in the value of an investment, below its all-time high; Drawdown (hydrology), a lowering of a reservoir or a change in hydraulic head in an aquifer, typically due to pumping a well

  8. Here's How Much Money You'd Have if You Invested ... - AOL

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    Nvidia (NASDAQ: NVDA) has been one of the best stocks to own for some time, and it was right under many investors' noses for a while. Nvidia makes graphics processing units (GPUs), which were ...

  9. Calmar ratio - Wikipedia

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    Calmar ratio (or Drawdown ratio) is a performance measurement used to evaluate Commodity Trading Advisors and hedge funds. It was created by Terry W. Young and first published in 1991 in the trade journal Futures .