Mattel Sortino Ratio

MAT Stock  USD 14.54  -0.22  -1.49%   
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 Mattel's current Sortino Ratio with peer comparisons and related risk metrics.

Current Sortino Ratio Value

The current Sortino Ratio of 0 places Mattel at its current reading on this measure. This reflects Mattel'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 Mattel
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 Mattel 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 Mattel to Peers

Methodology, Assumptions & Data Sources

The current Sortino Ratio for Mattel is 0. The Sortino Ratio for Mattel is produced by transforming raw price history into a standardized measure according to the indicator's defined methodology. All inputs are based on exchange-reported closing prices, with adjustments for stock splits, dividends, and other corporate actions. Values are specific to the selected time horizon and may differ across measurement periods. This indicator does not constitute investment advice.

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