Healthpeak Properties Mean Deviation
| DOC Stock | | | USD 16.70 -0.47 -2.74% |
The Mean Deviation profile for Healthpeak Properties is based on historical price and volume observations. The dataset is based on observed market activity where data is available. Healthpeak Properties has a market cap of 11.85 B, operating margin of 20.07%, current ratio of 1.58. Use
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Healthpeak Properties has current Mean Deviation of 1.19. The mean deviation of the equity instrument is the first measure of the distances between each value of security historical prices and the mean. It gives us an idea of how spread out from the center the distribution of returns.
Mean Deviation | = | SUM(RET DEV)N |
| = | 1.19 | |
| SUM | = | Summation notation |
| RET DEV | = | Sum of return deviations of Healthpeak Properties |
| N | = | Number of calculation points for selected time horizon |
Mean Deviation Peers Comparison
Mean Deviation Relative To Other Indicators
Healthpeak Properties holds the
#2 position for mean deviation relative to top peers. It is currently under evaluation for maximum drawdown relative to top peers with a Maximum Drawdown-to-Mean Deviation ratio near
5.96 . The Maximum Drawdown to Mean Deviation ratio for Healthpeak Properties comes in at
5.96 Mean Deviation is the average of the absolute values of the differences between price distribution numbers and their mean. Mean deviation of equity instrument with a lot of historical data is a biased estimator because the time horizon used in calculation is typically much smaller than the entire price history of the equity. The mean deviation is typically used as a measure of dispersion for small investment horizon, otherwise standard deviation is a better measure of dispersion.
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