DECK relative to CROX
Deckers Outdoor Corporation is the relatively depressed leg. Crocs Inc is the relatively extended leg.
What is the play in DECK / CROX?
This is a relative trade. The result depends on which security performs better, not on whether the whole market rises or falls.
Do not pair long DECK with short CROX yet
The earlier relationship is not dependable enough to use the old gap as a trading reference. A large separation can persist when the businesses or their market drivers have changed.
This is the relatively depressed leg. The case needs it to recover or at least hold up better than the other leg.
This is the relatively extended leg. The case needs it to lag or weaken relative to the long leg.
A favourable relative move means DECK rises more than CROX, falls less than CROX, or rises while CROX falls. If CROX outperforms DECK, the pair moves against the case.
Reconsider the pair only after a later publication shows that the relationship has stabilised, break risk has fallen and the completed daily gap is moving back toward normal.
Until those conditions return, neither leg is a relative-value trade from this research.
The pair remains unusable while break risk is high or the earlier co-movement has not returned.
Research the company-specific catalyst before considering a relative-value expression. A relationship repair must be visible first.
Evidence now
- CROX Market Dynamics is weakening.
What would invalidate it?
Fading an information-driven move can compound losses because the historical centre may no longer be relevant.
How the relative-value idea could be expressed
These are research structures, not recommendations or position-size instructions. The current course above determines whether any structure is ready to study now.
Long DECK / short CROX
Treat both legs as one relative position. The setup looks for DECK to outperform CROX; DECK can rise faster, fall less, or rise while CROX falls. The pair loses ground when CROX outperforms DECK.
When it becomes relevantThis is a structure to study only after the current course changes from “Stand aside” to confirmed convergence. Reconsider only after the pair rebuilds stable co-movement, repeated centre crossings and lower break risk.Principal riskRequires a live review of both legs, borrow availability and cost, event dates, liquidity and the research normalisation.Study DECK alone if its own evidence confirms
This simpler expression focuses on recovery in DECK. It avoids short-borrow mechanics, but it no longer isolates relative value: the result is exposed to the broad market, the sector and DECK-specific news.
When it becomes relevantA stronger case needs improving DECK price structure and supporting evidence, not just a wide relationship gap.Principal riskCarries full single-security and broad-market direction risk.Study CROX alone if its support continues to weaken
This expression focuses on weakness in CROX. It may fit a leader-rollover case, but it also abandons the relative hedge and adds direct market direction, squeeze and company-event risk.
When it becomes relevantWeakening in CROX must be visible in its own completed evidence; relative extension alone is not enough.Principal riskShort selling can involve unlimited loss, borrow fees, recalls and forced close-outs.Any practical expression needs an independent review of suitability, portfolio risk, liquidity, current news and earnings, borrow availability and cost, transaction costs and tax.
How far apart are they compared with normal?
Zero is the pair's historical centre. The outer guides show increasingly unusual departures from it.
This is the relationship gap after allowing for the pair's usual co-movement. Zero is its historical centre; the distance is measured in standard deviations, so different pairs can be compared on the same scale.
The latest gap is 2.23 standard deviations from normal. DECK is the relatively depressed leg and CROX is the relatively extended leg. That is unusual separation, not proof that either security is cheap or expensive.
A move toward zero means convergence. A move farther from zero means the separation is extending and raises the risk that the old relationship is changing.
Which security created the gap?
Both paths begin at 100 so their relative movement is visible without mixing different share prices.
Both securities are reset to 100 at the first date. This removes the distraction of different share prices and shows how their completed weekly price paths diverged. It is not a valuation chart.
Since the common starting point, DECK is +7.1% and CROX is +37.8%. The chart shows which price path contributed to the separation; the fitted relationship measure is more precise than the raw visual distance.
For convergence, watch for DECK to catch up, CROX to lose ground, or both. The relationship can close even if both securities rise or both fall.
DECK · Deckers Outdoor Corporation
11/100 evidence score- Market Dynamics
- -0.609 · change -0.894
- Trend
- Negative
- Stage
- Stage 4 · Declining
- Smart Money
- Neutral
- News sentiment
- Neutral
- Options
- Bearish
CROX · Crocs Inc
94/100 evidence score- Market Dynamics
- 1.101 · change -0.603
- Trend
- Positive
- Stage
- Stage 2 · Advancing
- Smart Money
- Neutral
- Short interest
- Neutral
- Options
- Bullish
Why this pair is on the map
How closely completed weekly returns moved together across the measurement window.
How consistent the fitted relationship remained across earlier and later parts of the sample.
An observed mean-reversion clock, not a deadline or a forecast.
How often the residual crossed its historical centre; repeated crossings matter more than a single fit.
The latest residual's location inside its own completed history.
Stored price, volume and size context only. It does not include a live short locate or cost.
What changed and when
Published as Information break after the completed 2026-08-14 observation.