Cracker Barrel Skewness

CBRL Stock  USD 31.16  0.44  1.43%   
Skewness describes asymmetry of returns from the normal distribution. It can come in the form of negative skewness or positive skewness, depending on whether data points are skewed to the left (negative skew) or to the right (positive skew) of the data average. Below is Cracker Barrel's current Skewness with peer comparisons and related risk metrics.

Current Skewness Value

At -0.22, Cracker Barrel exhibits near-symmetric return distribution in Skewness. Cracker Barrel's positive and negative returns are roughly balanced in frequency and magnitude.

Skewness

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3PM

STD3

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-0.22
3PM = Third upper moment
STD =   Standard Deviation of Cracker Barrel

Skewness Peers Comparison

Cracker Barrel's Skewness of -0.2158 falls below the 0.23 peer average. Values range from -1.4798 (Cars Inc) to 4.4 (Bloomin Brands), with wide dispersion across the group.

Skewness Relative To Other Indicators

The chart below plots Skewness against Maximum Drawdown for Cracker Barrel and its peers. Each point represents one equity — position along the horizontal axis shows Skewness while the vertical axis shows Maximum Drawdown. Equities that cluster in different quadrants carry distinct risk-return profiles. Use the dropdowns to swap in other indicators for either axis.
Compare Cracker Barrel to Peers

Methodology, Assumptions & Data Sources

The current Skewness for Cracker Barrel is -0.22. The Skewness for Cracker Barrel applies a standardized calculation to daily closing prices and, where applicable, volume data across the selected period. Data sources include daily closing prices from supported exchanges, with standard corporate action adjustments applied. The output reflects the selected calculation window — changing the horizon will produce different readings. This stock metric is provided for analytical reference.

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