Toyota Sortino Ratio

TM Stock  USD 189.99  1.69  0.90%   
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 Toyota's current Sortino Ratio with peer comparisons and related risk metrics.

Current Sortino Ratio Value

With Sortino Ratio at 0, Toyota shows its current reading on this measure. This reflects Toyota'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 Toyota
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 Toyota 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 Toyota to Peers

Methodology, Assumptions & Data Sources

Toyota's Sortino Ratio currently stands at 0. This Sortino Ratio reading for Toyota results from applying the indicator's calculation rules to price and volume data over the selected window. The underlying data comes from exchange-reported daily closes with corporate action adjustments applied where relevant. The calculation assumes continuous price data across the selected period. All readings are presented as reference data.

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