Fidelity Freedom Expected Short fall
This dataset for Fidelity Freedom Index reflects inputs used in the Expected Short fall calculation. Values are derived from historical price and volume observations. Data coverage may vary across sources and reporting intervals.
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Fidelity Freedom Index has current Expected Short fall of 0. Expected shortfall (or ES) is a risk measure that evaluates the market risk of an equity instrument. It is an alternative to value at risk that is more sensitive to the shape of the loss distribution in the tail of the distribution. The expected shortfall at a particular level is the expected return on the portfolio in the worst percent of the cases. Expected shortfall is also called conditional value at risk (CVaR), average value at risk (AVaR), and expected tail loss (ETL).
Expected Shortfall | = | Conditional VAR |
| = | 0 | |
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Expected Short fall Relative To Other Indicators
Fidelity Freedom Index ranks first in expected short fall among similar funds. It is currently under evaluation in maximum drawdown among similar funds .
ES evaluates the value (or risk) of an investment in a conservative way, focusing on the less profitable outcomes. For high values of it ignores the most profitable but unlikely possibilities, for small values of it focuses on the worst losses. On the other hand, unlike the discounted maximum loss even for lower values of expected shortfall does not consider only the single most catastrophic outcome. Expected shortfall is a coherent, and moreover a spectral, measure of financial portfolio risk.
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