Rocket Shares Decline After Seven-Basis-Point Rate Dip Fails to Ignite Refinancing Wave

Rocket Shares Decline After Seven-Basis-Point Rate Dip Fails to Ignite Refinancing Wave

NEW YORK, August 17, 2026, 15:17 EDT – Rocket’s stock fell after a seven-basis-point drop in rates was not enough to boost refinance activity as investors had hoped.

  • Shares of Rocket declined 2.6% to $14.37 as of 14:42 EDT.
  • The average rate on a 30-year mortgage fell by seven basis points to 6.69%.
  • The weekly shift results in a savings of just around $19 per month on a $400,000 loan.

Rocket Companies traded lower on Monday, despite a decrease in mortgage rates. Shares were at $14.37, down 2.58%, as of 14:42 EDT. The move highlights a disconnect. Market participants are welcoming lower rates as relief, while seeing limited impact for refinancing activity.

Stock chart for NYSE:RKT

The average 30-year fixed mortgage rate in the U.S. edged down to 6.69% from 6.76% the previous week. The 30-year refinance rate declined by 11 basis points. Both rates, however, stay well above the levels below 6% recorded earlier this year.

Mortgage productAugust 17 averagePrior weekWeekly change
30-year fixed purchase6.69%6.76%-7 bps
15-year fixed purchase6.07%6.12%-5 bps
30-year fixed refinance6.78%6.89%-11 bps
15-year fixed refinance6.13%6.27%-14 bps
National averages reported by Bankrate; rates exclude APRs.

The numbers clarify why the stock’s reaction was subdued. For a $400,000 loan over 30 years, a reduction of seven basis points lowers monthly principal and interest payments by approximately $19. Lowering the rate to 6.00% would yield a saving of close to $180 per month. Such a bigger shift might prompt borrowers to act differently.

Sample 30-year rateMonthly cost on $400,000Savings compared to 6.69%
6.76%$2,597-$19
6.69%$2,578Baseline
6.00%$2,398$180
5.50%$2,271$307
Illustrative principal-and-interest calculation; excludes taxes, insurance, points and fees.

Rocket’s rate flexibility exceeds that of a standard originator. The company’s servicing arm managed 9.4 million loans as of March 31, representing $2.1 trillion in outstanding principal. This serviced portfolio offers recurring client engagement when refinancing is an option for borrowers.

Currently, housing demand is still subdued. The NAHB/Wells Fargo builder-confidence index increased by one point to 35 in August. The index has remained under 40 for 16 consecutive months, marking the longest stretch since 2012.

Builders continue to rely on incentives, with almost two-thirds using them and at least 30% reducing prices. NAHB chief economist Robert Dietz stated that the streak of monthly price cuts reached 16 in August.

Rocket reported operating leverage in its latest quarter, overcoming challenging conditions. Adjusted revenue for the second quarter almost doubled from a year earlier. Adjusted EBITDA rose over four times. The company delivered its highest quarterly profit in four years.

Rocket metricQ2 2026Q2 2025Year-on-year change
Total revenue$2.784 billion$1.451 billionup 92%
Adjusted revenue$2.761 billion$1.431 billionup 93%
Adjusted net income$441 million$75 millionup 488%
Adjusted EBITDA$766 million$172 millionup 345%
Adjusted diluted EPS$0.16$0.04up 300%
Company-reported non-GAAP figures; percentage changes calculated from reported values.

Chief Executive Varun Krishna described the quarter as a measure of Rocket’s integrated platform. “Markets change. Systems endure,” he said. The third-quarter adjusted revenue forecast, between $2.5 billion and $2.7 billion, continues to indicate sequential pressure.

Wall Street’s outlook is positive, though estimates vary. Over three months, Google Finance listed seven analysts with Buy ratings and four with Hold. The mean price target stood at $17.22, approximately 20% higher than Monday’s closing price.

AnalystFirmRecommendationTargetDate
Daniel PerlinRBC CapitalHold$16Aug. 11
Richard ShaneJ.P. MorganHold$14Aug. 10
Bose GeorgeKBWBuy$19Aug. 10
Jeffrey AdelsonMorgan StanleyBuy$19Aug. 7
Kyle JosephStephensBuy$20Aug. 7
Latest listed recommendations and targets from Google Finance.

The key issue for investors is the extent of the impact. Minimal changes provide marginal support for applications. However, a prolonged decline closer to 6% could mobilize Rocket’s servicing portfolio and boost refinancing activity.

Risks: A rise in Treasury yields, ongoing inflation or a fresh energy shock could undo Monday’s rate drop. Sluggish home sales might further restrict purchase originations. Mortgage-servicing values may decline if refinancing gains pace.

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Further analysis

What caused Rocket Companies shares to drop despite the decrease in mortgage rates?
The shift in rates was modest. The typical 30-year purchase rate decreased by seven basis points to 6.69%, resulting in a monthly reduction of roughly $19 in principal and interest for a $400,000 loan. On its own, this drop is not expected to trigger widespread refinancing.
What impact would a bigger drop in mortgage rates have on Rocket?
Rocket was managing 9.4 million loans totaling $2.1 trillion in unpaid principal as of March 31. If rates stay near 6%, more customers may qualify for refinancing, allowing Rocket a significant pool to recapture. However, the timeline is unclear since mortgage rates depend on bond yields, inflation outlooks and spreads on mortgage-backed securities.
Have Rocket's newest earnings results indicated progress?
Yes. Adjusted revenue for the second quarter climbed 93% year-on-year to $2.76 billion. Adjusted EBITDA rose to $766 million, compared with $172 million in the previous year. But guidance for third-quarter adjusted revenue, at $2.5 billion to $2.7 billion, suggests sequential headwinds.
How do analysts view Rocket's stock outlook?
During the past three months, Google Finance listed seven Buy ratings and four Holds. The 12-month average price target stood at $17.22, with shares trading at $14.37 on Monday afternoon. Price targets spanned from $14 to $20, highlighting continued uncertainty in rates and housing demand.
Jerzy Lewandowski

Jerzy Lewandowski is a senior markets editor at TS2.tech. His coverage ranges from stocks and semiconductors to AI and the broader global markets. He studied economics at the University of Warsaw and worked in investment analysis before becoming a financial journalist. Follow Jerzy Lewandowski on Google News.

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