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        Carification about drawdown
                    
                        
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                    Sep 10, 2024 at 13:32
                                    
                
                    
                            
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                        I know it's been discussed many times but i still don't get how DD is being calulculated and shown on graphs.
I have a small account i am testing with 600.
At the moment i am talking i have a DD of -27USD which is 4,5%
Last night i had a point where DD was 6%.
In the table myfxbook says my DD is 2.65%.
Also, if i go in the graph section of DD, i see bars that go only up to 2% in the various days.
So how is DD calculated? My goal would be to know exactly what is the max DD each day and show that in the graphs.
Anyone can help with this?
Thank you!
                                                            I have a small account i am testing with 600.
At the moment i am talking i have a DD of -27USD which is 4,5%
Last night i had a point where DD was 6%.
In the table myfxbook says my DD is 2.65%.
Also, if i go in the graph section of DD, i see bars that go only up to 2% in the various days.
So how is DD calculated? My goal would be to know exactly what is the max DD each day and show that in the graphs.
Anyone can help with this?
Thank you!
 
        
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