OP Bancorp Downside Deviation
| OPBK Stock | | | USD 14.35 0.24 1.70% |
Downside Deviation (or DD) is measured by target semi-deviation (the square root of target semi-variance) and is termed downside risk. It is expressed in percentages and therefore allows for rankings in the same way as standard deviation. An intuitive way to view the downside risk is the annualized standard deviation of returns below the target. Below is OP Bancorp's current Downside Deviation with peer comparisons and related risk metrics.
Current Downside Deviation Value
A Downside Deviation of 0 for OP Bancorp signals low price variability. This places OP Bancorp at the lower end of the volatility range for Regional Banks.
Downside Deviation | = | SQRT(DV) |
| = | 0 | |
Downside Deviation Peers Comparison
Downside Deviation Relative To Other Indicators
The chart below plots Downside Deviation against Maximum Drawdown for OP Bancorp and its peers. Each point represents one equity — position along the horizontal axis shows Downside Deviation 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 OP Bancorp to PeersMethodology, Assumptions & Data Sources
OP Bancorp has a current Downside Deviation reading of 0. The Downside Deviation for OP Bancorp is produced by transforming raw price history into a standardized measure according to the indicator's defined methodology. Data sources include daily closing prices from supported exchanges, with standard corporate action adjustments applied. OP Bancorp operates in the financial services sector, which may exhibit distinct volatility and momentum characteristics relative to the broader market. 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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