This is similar to the Sharpe Ratio, but is adjusted by using the standard deviation of only the fund’s negative returns (“downside deviation”). It is calculated by taking the fund’s annualized return, removing the risk-free rate (typically 3-month Treasury rate), and dividing this “excess return” by the fund’s downside deviation.
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