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frugal
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by frugal »
Hello PPers,
I am not sure that drawup is the opposite of drawdown.
a) Considering that we are in a good performance date of PP, how do you keep your head cold and wait for a rebound (correction)?
b) What was the MAXIMUM DRAWUP that PP had in its history?
c) If you have US-PP data is good and if you also have EU-PP data is great!
Thank you.

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Xan
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There's only a maximum drawdown because the value of the (theoretical) PP is higher than it started.
Since that's the case, the "maximum drawup" is exactly the amount of the gain from its lowest point (very likely, its starting point).
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by dualstow »
frugal wrote:
how do you keep your head cold
You probably mean, "How do you keep a cool head?" but I like it.

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frugal
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by frugal »
Xan wrote:
There's only a maximum drawdown because the value of the (theoretical) PP is higher than it started.
Since that's the case, the "maximum drawup" is exactly the amount of the gain from its lowest point (very likely, its starting point).
Hi,
not daily, but maybe number of up weeks before a down week. What max% was that?
I'm sure some experts can find this number.
dualstow wrote:
frugal wrote:
how do you keep your head cold
You probably mean, "How do you keep a cool head?" but I like it.
yeah

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