KADIX Fund | | | USD 10.20 0.07 0.69% |
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Kensington Active Advantage has current Semi Variance of 0.1449. Semi-variance provides a good measure of downside volatility for equity or a portfolio. It is similar to variance, but it only looks at periods where the returns are less than the target or average level.
Semi Variance | = | SUM(RET DEV)2N(ZERO) |
| = | 0.1449 | |
SUM | = | Summation notation |
RET DEV | = | Actual return deviation over selected period |
N(ZERO) | = | Number of points with returns less than zero |
Kensington Active Semi Variance Peers Comparison
Kensington Semi Variance Relative To Other Indicators
Kensington Active Advantage is rated
below average in semi variance among similar funds. It is rated
below average in maximum drawdown among similar funds reporting about
20.97 of Maximum Drawdown per Semi Variance. The ratio of Maximum Drawdown to Semi Variance for Kensington Active Advantage is roughly
20.97 Semi-variance is the square of semi-deviation. Semi-variance is calculated by averaging the deviations of returns that have a result that is less than the mean.
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