CROX Stock Sinks 23%, Is A Rebound Coming?

CROX: Crocs logo
CROX
Crocs

Crocs stock has fallen by 23.3% in less than a month, from levels of $108.79 on 7/23/2025 to $83.40 now. Should you buy this dip? Dip buying is a viable strategy for quality stocks that have a history of recovering from dips.
 
As it turns out, Crocs passes basic quality checks and has returned (median) 66% in one year, and 99% as peak return following sharp dips (>30% in 30 days) historically. For quick background, CROX provides casual lifestyle footwear and accessories for men, women, and children, distributed globally through wholesalers, retail stores, e-commerce, and third-party marketplaces.

Price behaviour is one thing, but what do the fundamentals say? Read Buy or Sell CROX Stock to see the full picture.
 
That said, if you seek upside with lower volatility than individual stocks, the Trefis High Quality portfolio presents an alternative – having outperformed the S&P 500 and generated returns exceeding 91% since its inception.
 
Historical Median Returns Post Dips
 

Period Past Median Return
1M -8.7%
3M -5.7%
6M 30.4%
12M 66.3%

 
Historical Dip-Wise Details
 
CROX had 4 events since 1/1/2020 where the dip threshold of -30% within 30 days was triggered

  • 99% median peak return within 1 year of dip event
  • 356 days is the median time to peak return after a dip event
  • -41% median max drawdown within 1 year of dip event

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30 Day Dip CROX Subsequent Performance
Date CROX SPY 1Y Peak
Return
Max
Drop
# Days
to Peak
Median     66% 99% -41% 356
11072024 -31% 4% -24% 18% -27% 187
5092022 -31% -12% 115% 179% -13% 350
1202022 -36% -4% 18% 20% -56% 362
2272020 -34% -9% 170% 192% -62% 361

 
Crocs Passes Basic Financial Quality Checks
 
Revenue growth, profitability, cash flow, and balance sheet strength need to be evaluated to reduce the risk of a dip being the sign of a deteriorating business situation.

Quality Metrics Value Quality Check
Revenue Growth (LTM) 2.0% Pass
Revenue Growth (3-Yr Avg) 14.5% Pass
Operating Cash Flow Margin (LTM) 20.2% Pass
Leverage (see below) Pass
=> Interest Coverage Ratio 2.9  
=> Cash To Interest Expense Ratio 2.1  

 
Dip buying, while attractive, needs to be evaluated carefully from multiple angles. Such multi-factor analysis is exactly how we construct Trefis portfolio strategies. If you want upside with a smoother ride than an individual stock, consider the High Quality portfolio, which has outperformed the S&P, and clocked >91% returns since inception.