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Value at Risk (VaR)

A loss threshold you won't exceed at a given confidence level over a period.

Value at Risk summarises downside in one number: at a chosen confidence (commonly 95% or 99%) and horizon (a day, a week), VaR is the loss your portfolio is not expected to exceed. A 1-day 95% VaR of 4% means that on 95 of 100 days, losses should stay under 4%.

VaR is intuitive but has a blind spot — it says nothing about how bad the other 5% of days get. That tail is exactly what Conditional VaR (CVaR) addresses, which is why the two are usually read together.

Fórmula

VaR_α = the α-quantile of the loss distribution (e.g. 95th percentile loss)

Ejemplo

A strategy's 95% daily VaR is 3% — so a 7% down day is one of the rare tail events VaR explicitly does not bound.

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