
GDS Holdings Limited ADS
GDS Real Time Price USDRecent trades of GDS by members of U.S. Congress
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Quarterly net insider trading by GDS's directors and management
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Key Metrics
Return (1d)
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Metrics Definitions
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Alpha
Measures a portfolio's risk-adjusted performance against that of its benchmark
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Annual Standard Deviation
Measures how much the portfolio's total return varies from its mean or average.
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Annual Volatility
A statistical measure of the dispersion of returns for the portfolio.
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Average Win
The average return (%) for trades that resulted in a positive return.
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Average Loss
The average return (%) for trades that resulted in a negative return.
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Beta
A measure of the volatility of the portfolio compared to the market as a whole.
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CAGR
CAGR (Compounded Annual Growth Rate), is the historical annualized rate of return for an investment strategy, throughout the backtest period.
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Information Ratio
A measurement of portfolio returns beyond the returns of its benchmark compared to the volatility of those returns.
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Max Drawdown
the maximum observed loss from a peak to a trough of a portfolio, before a new peak is attained.
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Sharpe Ratio
The Sharpe Ratio is a measure of historical risk-adjusted return, which quantifies the amount of return that an investor received per unit of risk.
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Total Trades
The total number of trades made by this strategy.
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Treynor Ratio
Attempts to measure how successful an investment is in providing compensation to investors for taking on investment risk.
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Win Rate
The percentage of total trades that resulted in a positive return.
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Government lobbying spending instances
GDS Estimated quarterly lobbying spending
GDS Revenue by Segment or Geography
New GDS patent grants
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Patent Title: Top drive with rail slider Jun. 28, 2022
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Patent Title: Top drive with automatic anti-rotation safety control Feb. 24, 2015
Federal grants, loans, and purchases
Estimated quarterly amount awarded to GDS from public contracts
Recent insights relating to GDS
Recent picks made for GDS stock on CNBC
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* These are estimates based on data taken from SEC filings. There may be inaccuracies due to parsing errors, accidental double-counting, incorrect classification of indirectly owned shares, or any other number of issues.
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GDS Holdings started as an IT service provider in 2001 then moved to the data center business with its first self-developed data center opening in 2010. The company now develops and operates data centers in China and also builds, operates and transfers data centers for other clients. It offers colocation and managed services and mainly targets hyperscale cloud service customers who take large areas of its data centers or even whole data centers under long-term contracts. Its data centers are located predominantly in and around the Tier 1 cities in China and it has also started an expanding into Southeast Asia via the now 38% owned DayOne. GDS listed on the Nasdaq in 2016 and completed a secondary listing in Hong Kong in 2020.