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Drawdown: The magnitude of a decline in account value,
either in percentage or dollar terms, as measured from peak
to subsequent trough. For example, if a trader's account
increased in value from $10,000 to $20,000, then dropped to
$15,000, then increased again to $25,000, that trader would
have had a maximum drawdown of $5,000 (incurred when the
account declined from $20,000 to $15,000) even though that
trader's account was never in a loss position from
inception.
Maximum drawdown is a very important figure which is
normally reported as one of the factors in analyzing a
trading system by historical testing software. It is
generally defined as the greatest decrease in equity at any
time during the testing period under consideration and it is
usually reported both in terms of actual dollars and as a
percentage.
Open and closed trade calculations: When maximum drawdown is
based on open and closed trade equity it will tend to vary
every day that any trades are in progress. The benefit of
this figure is that it monitors daily fluctuation in equity
throughout a trade or a portfolio of trades. The limitation
of figure is that it counts losses of open profits as actual
losses.
Closed trade calculation only: When maximum drawdown is
based on open and closed trades it will only vary when your
system exits a trade. The only factor taken into
consideration is the affect of actual closed profits and
trade losses.
The limitation of this figure is that it does not tell you
anything about open equity when you are currently in trades.
The benefit is that it reports the important maximum
drawdown figure only on the basis of actual losses.
There is a vast difference in going through a drawdown of
$20,000 in actual capital and in going through a $20,000
drawdown in open profits that ultimately ends up as a
profitable trade. Also, there is a big difference
psychologically.
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