A maximum drawdown (MDD) measures the maximum fall in the value of the investment, as given by the difference between the value of the lowest trough and that of the highest peak before the trough. The MDD Period of Recovery (or Recovery Time) measures how many calendar days after the lowest trough the investment took to climb back up to the value of the previous highest peak.
See a visual definition below, and check out the two examples later on the page.

MDD is calculated over a long time period when the value of an asset or an investment has gone through several boom-bust cycles. In Diversiview we calculate MDD over the past 3 years, in line with the investment expected return (historical) and investment risk (volatility) that are calculated over the same period of time.
Where to find MDD (Maximum Drawdown) for a security in Diversiview
STEP 1
For any security, navigate to its Explore page. You can do that from the main menu (see Option 1 below), or from any portfolio page by clicking on the Explore button (see Option 2 below).


STEP 2
Navigate to the Past Performance section on the security Explore page, and find the 3 year MDD (Maximum Drawdown) and the MDD-RT (Maximum Drawdown Recovery Time) values.

Examples of MDD scenarios in Diversiview
Example 1 – A stock that has recovered the Maximum Drawdown value
Microsoft Corporation Common Stock (US:MSFT)
As at 27 June 2025, the Maximum Drawdown (MDD) for MSFT (Microsoft) was 26.99%, between 15 August 2022 and 3 November 2022. The stock only recovered after 174 days (approx 5.8 months), on 26 April 2023 when value was back to the value it started to fall from in August 2022.

Example 2 – A stock that has not recovered the Maximum Drawdown value
BHP Group Ltd (ASX:BHP)
As at 27 June 2025, the Maximum Drawdown (MDD) for BHP was 32.65%, between 28 December 2023 and 9 April 2025. The stock price has not yet recovered.

NOTE: As data is continually added, the 3 years window changes and the MDD (Maximum Drawdown) and MDD-RT (Maximum Drawdown Recovery Time) will change as well, to reflect the latest situation.
See also
Finding Maximum Drawdown for a Portfolio in Diversiview
Login to your Diversiview account now and check out the maximum drawdown and recovery times for your investments and your portfolio/s.
