Standard Deviation
Learn about standard deviation with Composer and follow our step-by-step guide to calculate this important portfolio metric.
In this article, you'll learn about standard deviation and how it's calculated in Composer.
What is standard deviation?
Standard deviation is a measure of volatility, or risk, of an investment. Composer uses an annualized measure of standard deviation. The annualized standard deviation of an investment is the typical amount that the investment's daily returns vary from the mean of the returns over a selected time period, standardized to a period of a year.
When an investment's returns vary widely (i.e., when the investment is volatile), the standard deviation is high.
What is the formula?

Where will you see the standard deviation in Composer?
This metric appears in a few places in Composer, including:
In your library of symphonies

In the results of a symphony backtest

In the overview of a symphony template

Step-by-step calculation for standard deviation
Let's go through the calculation of the standard deviation step-by-step for a symphony backtest. Here's how we do it:
Compute each day’s percent return over the backtesting period
Compute the standard deviation of those daily returns (compute the arithmetic mean of the returns, find each return’s deviation from the mean, square each deviation, calculate the sum of squares, divide the sum of squares by the number of observations to find the variance, take the square root of the variance)
Annualize that value by multiplying by the square root of 252, the typical number of trading days in a year.
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