About BC
Brunello Cucinelli S.p.A.
Brunello Cucinelli S.p.A., together with its subsidiaries, engages in the production and sale of clothing, accessories, and lifestyle products in Italy, Europe, the United States, and Asia. The company offers women's collection, including coats and jackets, blazers, knitwear, jumpsuits, dresses, t-shirts and tops, shirts, skirts, pants, denim, beach and travel wear, and matching sets; sneakers, heels, boots, loafers, sandals, and flat shoes; hats, belts, eyewear, jewelry, scarves, leather goods,
Three plain-English paragraphs — current state, historical base rate, and interpretation — so you walk away with context, not a dashboard.
Snapshot
How is BC doing right now?
In plain terms: BC is 31.9% below its highest-ever price. Dipsern checks every past time it was this far down and grades how the next 90 days usually went.
Brunello Cucinelli SpA (BC) sits 31.9% off its peak and is currently in a deep drawdown, last printing at $87.84. Deep drawdowns shift the conversation from "is this a buy" to "what's broken". Sometimes it's macro. Sometimes it's the asset itself. Dipsern's data tells you which one history rewarded.
Historical base rate
What history says at this drawdown
Across all available history, BC has spent enough trading days in the 35%-to-30% drawdown band to build a large sample (475 observations). Dipsern segments these by drawdown depth and computes the rolling median forward 90-day return — that median is the primary signal you see in the full app, and it's substantially more robust than mean-based forecasts because it ignores fat-tail outliers in both directions.
Interpretation
What this means for BC
Drawdown-based signals work across asset classes but the magnitude of meaningful moves varies. Dipsern computes the segmentation per-asset so the bands are calibrated to BC's own volatility history. Deep drawdowns require a story for why this time isn't different. The Dipsern signal can tell you what historically happened next; it can't tell you whether the current setup matches the historical analog.