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Compare the drawdowns

A drawdown is defined as the peak-to-trough decline of the value of an investment during a specific period. It is usually quoted as a percentage of the peak value.

In this exercise, you are asked to compute the evolution of drawdowns for both ABC and its benchmark over the period December 2012 to December 2017. After that, display both the series of drawdowns using a line chart. The graph will give you a better understanding of the dynamics of the drawdowns over the period.

Recall that the drawdown is defined as the current price divided by the maximum price observed so far, minus one. For simplicity do not consider dividends, just prices.

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Financial Analytics in Google Sheets

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Exercise instructions

  • In G2, compute the first drawdown of ABC.

  • To find the complete series of drawdowns of ABC, use the autofill feature until G62.

  • Do the same to find the drawdown of the benchmark.

  • Display the drawdowns using a line chart and add Date on the horizontal axis.

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