China Life Risk Adjusted Performance

The Risk Adjusted Performance for China Life is detailed below with current readings, historical data points, and sector comparisons. Signal relevance varies with the instrument's liquidity and prevailing market conditions. The pairing of China Life Volatility and China Life Price History broadens the analytical view on China Life.
  

Current Risk Adjusted Performance Value

At 0, China Life's Risk Adjusted Performance indicates slightly negative risk-adjusted return. China Life's return has marginally failed to compensate for the volatility experienced.

RAP

 = 

(ER[a] - RFR) * STD[b])/STD[b]

RFR

 = 
0
ER[a] = Expected return on investing in China Life
RFR = Risk Free Rate of return. Typically T-Bill Rate
STD[b] =   Standard Deviation of selected market or benchmark.

Risk Adjusted Performance Peers Comparison

Risk Adjusted Performance Relative To Other Indicators

The chart below plots Risk Adjusted Performance against Maximum Drawdown for China Life and its peers. Each point represents one equity — position along the horizontal axis shows Risk Adjusted Performance while the vertical axis shows Maximum Drawdown. Equities that cluster in different quadrants carry distinct risk-return profiles. Use the dropdowns to swap in other indicators for either axis.

Methodology, Assumptions & Data Sources

China Life's Risk Adjusted Performance currently stands at 0. China Life's Risk Adjusted Performance is computed from historical closing prices over the selected time horizon, applying the indicator's defined mathematical transformation to raw price data. Price data is sourced from standardized end-of-day feeds across supported exchanges, normalized for corporate actions. The calculation assumes continuous price data across the selected period. All readings are presented as reference data.