Rather odd to see a debate about a piece of info that just might be useful. Oh well.
I just decided to put this in, figuring it would be a help, along with things like the max drawdown you might sit through on a given strategy. Don't see how having more information about how a strategy performs could be a bad thing. Also, it occurs to me as I write this that it's probably a better definition of the maximum loss you could expect to materialize on a single trade than the actual maximum loss that shows up on testing. Everyone knows, or should know, that the maximum loss that a strategy can really sustain is always going to be larger than the one that shows up in the test data, and this should help to give a better idea of what that might be.