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Home Depot stock: Why analysts are bullish despite Q2 guidance and what’s next for investors

by August 14, 2024
written by August 14, 2024

Home Depot Inc (NYSE: HD) has recently reported its Q2 earnings, and while its guidance may appear cautious, it is consistent with market expectations. 

Michael Baker, a senior retail analyst at D.A. Davidson, believes that despite the muted outlook, Home Depot is poised for future growth.

Home Depot’s updated forecast for 2024 projects a decline in comparable sales of 3.0% to 4.0%, compared to its earlier forecast of a 1.0% decline. 

Despite this adjustment, Baker remains bullish on the stock, highlighting that the current market sentiment had already factored in a downward revision. 

The stock’s positive movement following the announcement is seen as a “bullish sign,” according to Baker’s interview with CNBC.

Rate cuts by Federal Reserve: an opportunity?

Baker’s optimism stems from the expectation of forthcoming rate cuts by the Federal Reserve.

The analyst points out that once interest rates are reduced, Home Depot stands to benefit from pent-up demand, potentially driving up comparable sales from negative to low single digits.

The Federal Reserve has already indicated a likely rate cut in September, which could catalyze improved performance in the home improvement sector.

Home Depot’s current dividend yield of 2.56% adds another layer of appeal for investors looking for steady returns amidst market fluctuations.

Baker’s recommendation is to maintain exposure to Home Depot, as lower rates could significantly boost the company’s financial performance.

Price target and recovery potential

D.A. Davidson has set a “buy” rating for Home Depot with a price target of $395, suggesting a potential upside of 13% from current levels.

Baker attributes recent weakness in the company’s earnings to rate-sensitive categories, which are expected to rebound as rates decrease.

This rebound could lead to substantial gains for Home Depot’s stock.

Although Baker acknowledges that it may take a few quarters for rate-sensitive categories to regain their strength, he believes that Home Depot’s share price will anticipate this recovery and rise more rapidly.

The company’s conservative guidance in its Q2 earnings report, which beat analysts’ forecasts of $4.49 per share and $43.06 billion in revenue by reporting $4.60 per share and $43.18 billion in revenue, further supports Baker’s positive outlook.

Home Depot’s cautious guidance for 2024 reflects current economic uncertainties, but the stock remains a solid pick for investors anticipating a shift in interest rate policy.

With a potential price target of $395 and a robust dividend yield, Home Depot is well-positioned for future gains.

As the Federal Reserve’s rate cuts take effect, the company is likely to see an uptick in performance, making it a compelling choice for long-term investment.

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