DSS Sortino Ratio
| DSS Stock | | | USD 0.53 -0.02 -3.64% |
The Sortino Ratio measures risk-adjusted return using only downside deviation rather than total volatility. Unlike the Sharpe Ratio, which penalizes both upside and downside volatility equally, the Sortino Ratio penalizes only returns below a target threshold, making it a more targeted measure of harmful volatility. Below is DSS's current Sortino Ratio with peer comparisons and related risk metrics.
Current Sortino Ratio Value
DSS carries a Sortino Ratio of 0, consistent with its current reading on this measure. This reflects DSS's positioning relative to its own recent range within Stock.
Sortino Ratio | = | ER[a] - ER[b]DD |
| = | 0 | |
| ER[a] | = | Expected return on investing in DSS |
| ER[b] | = | Expected return on market index or selected benchmark |
| DD | = | Downside Deviation |
Sortino Ratio Peers Comparison
Sortino Ratio Relative To Other Indicators
The chart below plots Sortino Ratio against Maximum Drawdown for DSS and its peers. Each point represents one equity — position along the horizontal axis shows Sortino Ratio 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.
Compare DSS to PeersMethodology, Assumptions & Data Sources
DSS's Sortino Ratio currently stands at 0. The Sortino Ratio for DSS applies a standardized calculation to daily closing prices and, where applicable, volume data across the selected period. The underlying data comes from exchange-reported daily closes with corporate action adjustments applied where relevant. Results are based on historical returns and do not predict future performance. This indicator is provided for informational purposes.
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