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High-water mark

Risk & psychology
Also called: High water mark

The highest value an account has previously reached — in performance-fee terms, the level a manager must exceed before charging again.

In plain terms

Also the figure most investors quietly grade themselves against, because it only ever moves up and never down. For anyone adding money monthly it is reset by their own deposits, so a new high is not by itself evidence of anything.

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Indian stock market glossary · Market Vidyalaya