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Home Depot Stock (HD) Update: Year-End Trading, 2026 Outlook, and What Investors Should Watch Before Monday’s Open

Home Depot Stock (HD) Update: Year-End Trading, 2026 Outlook, and What Investors Should Watch Before Monday’s Open

As of 11:10 p.m. ET in New York on Friday, December 26, 2025, U.S. stock markets are closed for the weekend, with the next regular session set for Monday, December 29. In the final stretch of 2025, The Home Depot, Inc. remains a closely watched bellwether for U.S. housing activity, consumer confidence, and professional contractor demand—three forces that continue to define the stock’s direction heading into 2026. Home Depot shares finished Friday at $349.78, after trading between roughly $346.99 and $350.05 during the session. Yahoo Finance
27 December 2025
Home Depot Stock Today (NYSE: HD): Shares Hover Near $349 as Thin Post‑Christmas Trading Collides With a Cautious 2026 Outlook

Home Depot Stock Today (NYSE: HD): Shares Hover Near $349 as Thin Post‑Christmas Trading Collides With a Cautious 2026 Outlook

NEW YORK — As of 3:35 p.m. ET on Friday, December 26, 2025, The Home Depot, Inc. was trading at $349.03, up about 0.49% on the day, after opening at $346.99 and ranging between $346.20 and $350.00 in the session. Volume stood near 1.05 million shares, a reminder that liquidity is often thinner than usual in the final stretch of the year. That “thin tape” matters today. Wall Street has been coasting near record highs in a light, post‑holiday session after a multi‑day rally, and traders are watching whether the seasonal “Santa Claus rally” window can stay intact into early January. Reuters
26 December 2025
Home Depot Stock (HD) Ahead of the Dec. 26, 2025 Market Open: Latest News, Fiscal 2026 Outlook, Analyst Targets, and Key Risks

Home Depot Stock (HD) Ahead of the Dec. 26, 2025 Market Open: Latest News, Fiscal 2026 Outlook, Analyst Targets, and Key Risks

Home Depot heads into Friday’s session with investors still digesting a cautious early outlook for fiscal 2026, a mixed most-recent quarter, and a housing-and-rate backdrop that management says is still weighing on big-ticket home improvement demand. Here’s what to know before the U.S. stock market opens on Dec. 26—including the freshest company updates, Street expectations, and the catalysts most likely to matter when trading resumes after Christmas.
26 December 2025
Home Depot (HD) News on December 25, 2025: Fiscal 2026 Forecast, Q3 Earnings, Pro Strategy, and the Latest Risk Signals

Home Depot (HD) News on December 25, 2025: Fiscal 2026 Forecast, Q3 Earnings, Pro Strategy, and the Latest Risk Signals

On December 25, 2025—Christmas Day—The Home Depot, Inc. is off the retail grid in the most literal sense: the company’s U.S. stores are closed for the holiday, with operations set to resume as normal afterward. The Home Depot But Wall Street isn’t taking the day off from reassessing what Home Depot has been signaling for weeks: a cautious baseline outlook for fiscal 2026, a still-sluggish home improvement cycle, and a strategy that is increasingly defined by two words executives keep circling back to—the Pro customer. Home Depot Investor Relations
Home Depot Stock (HD) After the Bell Dec. 24, 2025: After-Hours Slip, Analyst Forecasts, and What to Know Before Markets Reopen Dec. 26

Home Depot Stock (HD) After the Bell Dec. 24, 2025: After-Hours Slip, Analyst Forecasts, and What to Know Before Markets Reopen Dec. 26

Home Depot, Inc. finished the Christmas Eve session modestly higher, then edged lower in after-hours trading—typical of a holiday-shortened day where liquidity is thinner and single trades can nudge quotes more than usual. HD closed at $347.34, up 0.69%, and was last indicated around $346.82 in after-hours trading. Google The bigger headline for investors: U.S. stock markets are closed Thursday, Dec. 25, for Christmas, so there is no “market open tomorrow” for NYSE/Nasdaq-listed stocks. The next regular cash session is Friday, Dec. 26, 2025, which exchanges have confirmed remains a normal full trading day. AP News+2Reuters+2
Home Depot Stock (HD) News Today, Dec. 24, 2025: Price Action, Analyst Forecasts, and What Investors Are Watching

Home Depot Stock (HD) News Today, Dec. 24, 2025: Price Action, Analyst Forecasts, and What Investors Are Watching

Home Depot, Inc. is trading through a shortened Christmas Eve session with investors juggling mixed signals: upbeat Wall Street ratings, cautious earnings-revision trends, and a steady drumbeat of institutional-position headlines. Meanwhile, the broader market’s “Santa rally” narrative is picking up steam as the S&P 500 notched a fresh record intraday high on Wednesday. Reuters+1 As of the latest available trade on December 24, 2025, HD shares were around $347.51, up roughly 0.7% on the day, after opening near $344 and trading in the mid-$340s range. MarketWatch
24 December 2025
Home Depot Stock (NYSE: HD) on Dec. 23, 2025: Price Near $344 as Analysts Debate the 2026 “Recovery” Setup

Home Depot Stock (NYSE: HD) on Dec. 23, 2025: Price Near $344 as Analysts Debate the 2026 “Recovery” Setup

Dec. 23, 2025 — The Home Depot, Inc. stock traded near $344 on Tuesday, edging lower on the day as investors weighed a fresh round of analyst target updates against the retailer’s newly outlined 2026 framework and an interest-rate-sensitive housing backdrop. HD’s latest move is small, but the conversation around the stock is not: Wall Street is increasingly framing Home Depot as a “when housing turns” story—one where timing, not business quality, is the main variable.
23 December 2025
Home Depot Stock After Hours (HD) – Dec. 22, 2025 Close: What to Know Before the Market Opens Tuesday

Home Depot Stock After Hours (HD) – Dec. 22, 2025 Close: What to Know Before the Market Opens Tuesday

Home Depot, Inc. ended Monday’s session modestly higher, then stayed essentially flat in after-hours trading—an important signal heading into a data-heavy Tuesday morning that could move interest rates, housing sentiment, and consumer spending expectations. Below is a detailed recap of where Home Depot stock finished after the bell on Dec. 22, 2025, what headlines and analyst notes drove the day’s narrative, and the key catalysts to watch before the opening bell on Tuesday, Dec. 23, 2025.
23 December 2025
Home Depot (HD) Stock Today: Latest News, Analyst Forecasts, and the 2026 Outlook Investors Are Pricing In (Dec. 22, 2025)

Home Depot (HD) Stock Today: Latest News, Analyst Forecasts, and the 2026 Outlook Investors Are Pricing In (Dec. 22, 2025)

Home Depot stock is trading modestly higher on Monday, December 22, 2025, as investors weigh a steady stream of analyst commentary against the company’s recently reset expectations for 2026—a year management expects to remain closely tied to housing-market momentum and the timing of a recovery in bigger-ticket renovation spending. As of the latest update Monday afternoon, Home Depot shares were around $347, up roughly 0.7% on the day, with the session ranging roughly from the mid-$343s to the high-$347s.
22 December 2025
Home Depot Stock (HD): What Investors Should Know Before the Market Opens on Dec. 22, 2025

Home Depot Stock (HD): What Investors Should Know Before the Market Opens on Dec. 22, 2025

Home Depot heads into Monday’s U.S. stock market open with investors balancing three big forces: a cautious near-term outlook for fiscal 2026, signs of a housing market that’s stabilizing but still constrained, and a company strategy that’s leaning harder into Pro customers, distribution, and productivity initiatives. Home Depot Investor Relations+2Reuters+2 Friday’s close added a fresh reminder that sentiment can swing quickly in a holiday-shortened week—especially for rate-sensitive consumer and housing-linked names like Home Depot. MarketWatch
22 December 2025
Home Depot Stock (NYSE: HD) Week Ahead: 2026 Outlook, Analyst Targets, Technical Levels, and Key Catalysts for Dec. 22–26, 2025

Home Depot Stock (NYSE: HD) Week Ahead: 2026 Outlook, Analyst Targets, Technical Levels, and Key Catalysts for Dec. 22–26, 2025

Home Depot, Inc. enters the Christmas-shortened trading week with Wall Street still digesting the company’s cautious preliminary fiscal 2026 outlook—and with investors watching whether housing data and interest-rate expectations can finally provide the “inflection” the home-improvement sector has been waiting for. HD shares last traded around $345 after Friday’s session, and the stock has been volatile in December as the market recalibrates around slower recovery assumptions for big-ticket home projects. Investing.com
21 December 2025
Home Depot Stock (HD) News Today: Price, 2026 Outlook, Analyst Forecasts, and Key Risks as of December 20, 2025

Home Depot Stock (HD) News Today: Price, 2026 Outlook, Analyst Forecasts, and Key Risks as of December 20, 2025

Home Depot, Inc. heads into the final stretch of 2025 with investors weighing a cautious company outlook, a still-choppy U.S. housing backdrop, and a steady stream of analyst revisions following its December investor conference. The stock ended the latest session at $345, extending a two-day slide and sitting well below its September peak—even as management argues it is positioned to gain share as the market eventually recovers. MarketWatch+1 Below is a complete, up-to-date roundup of the most important Home Depot stock news, forecasts, and market analysis available on 20.12.2025—including management’s fiscal 2026 outlook, what Wall Street expects next, and the risks investors are watching.
20 December 2025
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