QCLN Etf | | | CAD 15.80 0.52 3.40% |
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First Trust Nasdaq has current Potential Upside of 3.1. Potential Upside is the amount of upward price movement an investor or an analyst expects of a particular equity instrument.
Potential Upside | = | 1PM2PM |
| = | 3.1 | |
1PM | = | First upper moment |
2PM | = | Second upper moment |
First Trust Potential Upside Peers Comparison
First Potential Upside Relative To Other Indicators
First Trust Nasdaq is rated
below average in potential upside as compared to similar ETFs. It is currently under evaluation in maximum drawdown as compared to similar ETFs reporting about
2.69 of Maximum Drawdown per Potential Upside. The ratio of Maximum Drawdown to Potential Upside for First Trust Nasdaq is roughly
2.69 Unlike using an educated guess on how high a stock could go calculate potential upside as the greater the potential dollar or percentage rise, the bigger the upside for the investment. Potential Upside is the reciprocal of the Value At Risk measure and can be interpreted as return on an investment relative to minimal acceptable return.
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