SDCAX Fund | | | USD 13.92 0.11 0.80% |
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Swan Defined Risk has current Coefficient Of Variation of 10795.4. Coefficient of Variation (or CV) is a normalized measure of dispersion of a probability distribution. It is also known as the variation coefficient or simply unitized risk. The absolute value of the Coefficient of Variation is sometimes called Relative Standard Deviation (or RSD), which is expressed as a percentage.
Coefficient Of Variation | = | STDER |
| = | 10795.4 | |
Swan Defined Coefficient Of Variation Peers Comparison
Swan Coefficient Of Variation Relative To Other Indicators
Swan Defined Risk is rated
third largest fund in coefficient of variation among similar funds. It is rated
third largest fund in maximum drawdown among similar funds reporting about
0.0007 of Maximum Drawdown per Coefficient Of Variation. The ratio of Coefficient Of Variation to Maximum Drawdown for Swan Defined Risk is roughly
1,442 CV is the measure of price and return dispersion, sometimes known as unitized risk or the variation coefficient. The CV is derived from the ratio of the standard deviation to the non-zero mean and the absolute value is taken for the mean to ensure it always positive. It is sometimes expressed as a percentage, in which case the CV is multiplied by 100. Coefficient of Variation for a single equity instrument describes the dispersion of price movement or daily returns. The higher the Coefficient of Variation, the greater the dispersion of prices, and the more riskier is the asset.
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