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Maximum Drawdown and Maximum Drawdown at Return
Maximum Drawdown and Maximum Drawdown at Return
Updated over 10 months ago

Maximum Drawdown:

Represents the lowest value of single position from since opened among all positions. For example, three positions of backtest results or Market Strategies are the following values:


-5%, -1% and -10%

The lowest value of these positions, -10%, is displayed in the Maximum Drawdown section.

Maximum Drawdown on Backtest Result



Using this value, you can monitor the risk of your strategy and set a leverage ratio based on this value.

Maximum Drawdown at Return:

Represents the lowest value of difference between peaks and bottoms for strategy. For example, maximum and minimum total profit values are as following respectively:


First Peak Profit Value: 250%
Lowest Profit Value After First Peak: 210%

Second Peak Profit Value: 230%
Lowest Profit Value After Second Peak: 220%

Third Peak Profit Value: 280%
Lowest Profit Value After Third Peak: 235%

The lowest value difference between -40% among all others, is displayed in the Maximum Drawdown at Return section.

Maximum Drawdown at Return on Backtest Result

Maximum Drawdown at Return on Marketplace Strategy

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