Sometimes you see negative stock prices in CRSP. This means that there was no closing price available for that period. Instead, the bid/ask average was used. To distinguish the bid/ask averages from actual closing prices, CRSP puts a leading dash in front of the price when the bid/ask average was used. If neither price nor bid/ask average is available, Price or Bid/Ask Average is set to zero.
Why is the stock price in CRSP preceded by a minus sign?
05/26/2021
Suraya Farah Gaeta
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