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Home Depot Stock Rises as Investors Weigh Housing Risk Before Next Earnings Catalyst

Home Depot Stock Rises as Investors Weigh Housing Risk Before Next Earnings Catalyst

New York, June 13, 2026, 17:04 EDT

  • Home Depot closed Friday at $328.39, up 0.73%, extending a two-day rebound.
  • The stock’s next company-specific catalyst is the Q2 fiscal 2026 earnings release scheduled for August 18.
  • The bull case rests on Pro-customer strength and housing recovery; the bear case is still tied to high mortgage rates and weak big-ticket remodeling demand.

The Home Depot, Inc. stock finished the latest U.S. trading session higher, closing Friday at $328.39, up $2.39, or 0.73%, with a market value of about $327.1 billion. The move followed a 2.22% gain on Thursday, when shares closed at $326.01, leaving the Dow and S&P 500 component still well below its 52-week high of $426.75.

The gain matters because Home Depot is both a large retail bellwether and a housing-cycle stock: investors often treat its shares as a proxy for renovation spending, home turnover and consumer confidence. Friday’s advance came alongside a broader market rally, with Reuters reporting that the Dow Jones Industrial Average rose 0.70%, the S&P 500 gained 0.50% and the Nasdaq Composite added 0.31% as investors responded to improved geopolitical sentiment and looked ahead to next week’s Federal Reserve meeting.

There was no fresh quarterly earnings release from Home Depot in the past 24 hours; the company’s latest investor-relations news list showed a June 12 community donation announcement, while its most recent financial update remains the May 19 first-quarter report. In that report, Home Depot said fiscal first-quarter sales rose 4.8% to $41.8 billion, comparable sales rose 0.6%, and U.S. comparable sales rose 0.4%. Comparable sales, often called same-store sales, measure sales growth from established locations and comparable digital channels, making them a key gauge of underlying demand.

The underlying earnings picture remains mixed. Home Depot reported first-quarter net earnings of $3.3 billion, or $3.30 per diluted share, down from $3.4 billion, or $3.45 per diluted share, a year earlier, while adjusted diluted earnings per share fell to $3.43 from $3.56. Chief Executive Ted Decker said “underlying demand in our business was relatively similar to what we saw throughout fiscal 2025,” while also pointing to “consumer uncertainty and housing affordability pressure.” Home Depot Investor Relations

The bull case is that Home Depot is holding up despite a difficult housing backdrop. Reuters reported after the May earnings release that quarterly sales and adjusted profit beat analyst estimates, while Telsey Advisory Group analyst Joseph Feldman said the company was “taking share and executing well in a difficult environment” and could “benefit as housing demand recovers.” Home Depot also reaffirmed fiscal 2026 guidance for total sales growth of about 2.5% to 4.5%, comparable sales from flat to 2.0%, and adjusted diluted EPS growth from flat to 4.0%. Reuters

The bear case is that the recovery investors are waiting for may not arrive quickly. Reuters reported this week that high U.S. mortgage rates are expected to keep the housing market subdued, with the benchmark 30-year mortgage rate around 6.6% and economists expecting rates to remain above 6% through 2028. That matters for Home Depot because fewer home sales and less affordable financing can delay big-ticket remodeling projects, the category that tends to drive stronger sales and margin momentum.

Valuation looks fair rather than clearly cheap. At Friday’s close, Home Depot traded at about 23.3 times earnings, a price-to-earnings ratio that shows how much investors pay for each dollar of annual profit. Analyst-consensus data from MarketScreener lists an “outperform” view from 36 analysts, with an average target price of $370.18, about 12.7% above the last close; MarketBeat’s separate consensus shows a similar average target of $371.71, or 13.2% upside. That suggests measured upside, but not without risk, especially given the low target near $310. MarketScreener

The next major company-specific catalyst is Home Depot’s Q2 fiscal 2026 earnings release, scheduled for August 18 at 9:00 a.m. ET. Investors should watch whether comparable sales accelerate, whether customer transactions recover after falling 1.3% in the first quarter, and whether management keeps full-year guidance intact. Before then, mortgage-rate moves and Federal Reserve signals may drive the stock’s near-term direction more than company news.

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