NYSE:HD

Home Depot (HD)

342.86
+18.41 (5.67%)
as of Jun 24, 2026, 8:00:00 pm Market Open.
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This summary was created by AI, based on 22 opinions in the last 12 months.

Home Depot (HD) is currently facing significant challenges amidst a turbulent housing market and high interest rates, which experts predict will affect its performance in the near term. The stock has seen a considerable decline of about 15% this year, largely due to inflationary pressures linked to the ongoing US-Iran conflict and a lack of housing turnover. Analysts express a mix of cautious optimism, suggesting that if interest rates decline in the future, it may boost demand for home improvement and renovations, which are often funded by loans. Despite these challenges, some see value due to HD's strong market position as a leading home improvement retailer and its capability to capture a larger share of the market through digital commerce and acquisitions. However, opinions remain divided, with some experts advising caution until there are clearer signs of a recovery in the housing sector.

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PARTIAL BUY

Is down 15% this year. It yields 3% though. Trades at only 20x PE and we're in spring selling season.

DON'T BUY

They report Tuesday. It's been a huge bust, with shares are going down and down because of the spike in interest rates. He doesn't expect anything food from the quarter this time, but if the quarter isn't terrible there's a chance of a rally.

DON'T BUY

Is getting punished because doubts there will be an interest rate cut because inflation is climbing due to the US-Iran war. Is -9.5% this year.

HOLD

Solidly in consumer discretionary, which explains its fall. Very interest-rate sensitive -- rates didn't go down as much as expected, plus Iran war caused jump in inflation. People defer renovations because they're often funded with loans. Its earnings recovery is deferred, not aborted.

DON'T BUY

They hit a two-year low yesterday. It's a terrible time for housing. This needs a couple of consistent interest rate cuts to go anywhere.

DON'T BUY

It yields 3%. Down 2.41% today and hit a 52-week low. Very disappointing. He needs to see lower mortgage rates and the ICE raids are a problem.  He hasn't given up on this, but it's hard to own.

HOLD

He got stopped out yesterday, losing 10% of his holding. He still likes it. Mortgage rates need to get below 10%.

DON'T BUY

It's a show-me sector, related to the consumer and gas prices. Before the oil shock, HD was still a show-me story with little growth and trading at a high PE.

TOP PICK

Dominant home improvement retailer in US. Its edge is being a one-stop shop for complex, multi-trade projects. Taking share from both LOW and specialty suppliers. Expanded into roofing, building products, and repair/maintenance. Stepped up e-commerce.

13% compound pace of dividend increases over last decade. Lagged effect of interest rate increases in US likely to shore up housing this year and bolster earnings. Yield is 2.50%.

(Analysts’ price target is $407.53)
BUY

Is a major holding. There will be more interest rate cuts. HD is a great way to play the turnaround in housing to come.

DON'T BUY

The low-end consumer is challenged due to high prices and inflation since Covid. Also, it's a cyclical stock. Wait for better certainty.

WEAK BUY

With lower interest rates, buy the homebuilders. They reported a disappointing quarter because interest rates have been too high, but shares have fallen too far, so you can buy it here. Yesterday, they offered encouraging words at investor day if the Fed lowers rates (which it did today).

WATCH

Among the disappointing retail companies. Is very tied to interest rates. The Fed meeting is next week, so things could turn out quickly.

BUY

It reports Tuesday. It was downgraded today. HD suffers from lack of housing turnover and ICE targets day labourers who hang out at HD parking lots. If you think the Fed will cut interest rates next month (he does), them buy this. 

PARTIAL BUY

Was down 1% today. It needs deeper interest rate cuts than 25 points as announced today to get this stock rallying. The stock will still go higher, albeit slowly.

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Home Depot (HD) Frequently Asked Questions

What is Home Depot stock symbol?

Home Depot is a American stock, trading under the symbol HD (previously HD-N on Stockchase) on the New York Stock Exchange (HD). It is usually referred to as NYSE:HD or HD

Is Home Depot a buy or a sell?

In the last year, 22 stock analysts issued a Buy, Sell, or Hold rating on HD (previously HD-N on Stockchase). 13 analysts recommended to BUY and 7 analysts recommended to SELL the stock. The latest stock analyst rating is PARTIAL BUY. Read the latest stock experts' ratings for Home Depot.

Is Home Depot a good investment or a top pick?

Home Depot was recommended as a Top Pick by Jim Cramer - Mad Money on 2025-09-17. Read the latest stock experts ratings for Home Depot.

Why is Home Depot stock dropping?

Earnings reports or recent company news can cause the stock price to drop. Read stock experts' recommendations for Home Depot.

Is Home Depot worth watching?

Home Depot is followed by 445 investors on Stockchase and is a trending stock that is worth watching.

What is Home Depot stock price?

On 2026-06-24, Home Depot (HD) stock closed at a price of $342.86.

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3.5(22)
Based on 22 expert opinions: 13 buy 2 hold 7 sell