Invesco Taxable Municipal Bond ETF (BAB) Drawdown History
50 recorded drawdown events with recovery analysis
Price
$26.84
All-Time High
$29.11
Current Drawdown
-7.8%
Severity Score
3.3
Zone
Elevated
Drawdown Distribution
How BAB's 50 recorded drawdowns break down by severity:
48
< 5%
1
5-10%
0
10-20%
1
20-30%
0
30%+
Recovery Patterns
When BAB drops 10% or more from its high, it has happened 1 times with an average duration of 484 days and an average maximum drop of -27.8%.
Drops of 20% or more have occurred 1 times, lasting an average of 484 days with an average depth of -27.8%.
All Drawdown Events
Showing 2 events with drops of 5% or more, sorted by depth.
| # | Start Date | End Date | Max Drop | Duration | Start Price | Low Price |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| 1 | 2020-03-10 | 2021-07-06 | -27.8% | 484 days | $28.67 | $20.70 |
| 2 | 2016-08-01 | 2017-08-23 | -8.3% | 388 days | $22.85 | $20.95 |
48 minor events (under 5% drop) not shown.
Frequently Asked Questions
What is BAB's biggest all-time drawdown?
Invesco Taxable Municipal Bond ETF's deepest recorded drawdown was -27.8%, which occurred from 2020-03-10 to 2021-07-06 and lasted 484 days. The stock dropped from $28.67 to a low of $20.70.
How long does it take BAB to recover from a drawdown?
When BAB drops 10% or more from its high, it has historically recovered within an average of 484 days. This is based on 1 comparable events in the tracked history.
Is BAB at an all-time high?
No, Invesco Taxable Municipal Bond ETF is currently trading at $26.84, which is -7.8% below its all-time high of $29.11. The current Drawdown Severity Score is 3.3 (Elevated).
How many drawdown events has BAB experienced?
Invesco Taxable Municipal Bond ETF has experienced 50 tracked drawdown events. Of these, 2 were drops of 5% or more. The average maximum drawdown across all events is -1.3%.
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