Home Depot (HD)

361.25
+7.69 (2.17%)
NYSE · Last Trade: Mar 10th, 1:40 PM EDT
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Previous Close353.56
Open353.04
Bid361.17
Ask361.32
Day's Range351.02 - 361.49
52 Week Range326.31 - 426.75
Volume1,197,832
Market Cap359.44B
PE Ratio (TTM)24.64
EPS (TTM)14.7
Dividend & Yield9.200 (2.55%)
1 Month Average Volume3,993,989

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About Home Depot (HD)

Home Depot is a leading home improvement retailer offering a wide range of products and services to homeowners, contractors, and DIY enthusiasts. The company provides an extensive selection of building materials, home improvement supplies, and lawn and garden products, along with tools and appliances. Home Depot operates large retail stores and an online platform that allows customers to shop for their needs, access expert advice, and find inspiration for their home projects. Additionally, it offers various services, including installation, repair, and rental of tools and equipment, making it a one-stop destination for home renovation and improvement. Read More

News & Press Releases

The Energy Tax: Consumer Discretionary Sector Plummets 5.3% as Gas Prices and War Fears Collide
The U.S. Consumer Discretionary sector has been sent into a tailspin this week, recording a sharp 5.3% retreat as the "tax-like" effect of soaring energy costs begins to hollow out household budgets. With the national average for gasoline hitting $3.54 per gallon—a 19% spike since the
Via MarketMinute · March 10, 2026
Decoding Home Depot's Options Activity: What's the Big Picture?benzinga.com
Via Benzinga · March 10, 2026
Supreme Court Strikes Down IEEPA Tariffs, Triggering Massive $166 Billion Refund Wave for U.S. Importers
In a seismic shift for global trade policy, the U.S. Supreme Court issued a landmark 6-3 ruling on February 20, 2026, in the case of Learning Resources, Inc. v. Trump, effectively invalidating the administration's broad use of emergency powers to levy tariffs. The Court determined that the International Emergency
Via MarketMinute · March 10, 2026
Home Depot Dividend Increase: Monday, 2nd Marchtalkmarkets.com
Via Talk Markets · March 2, 2026
Lowe’s (LOW) in 2026: The Tech-Driven Evolution of a Home Improvement Giant
As of March 10, 2026, Lowe’s Companies, Inc. (NYSE: LOW) stands as a testament to the resilience of the American consumer and the strategic evolution of big-box retail. Once viewed primarily as the "DIY-friendly" alternative to its more professional-focused rivals, Lowe’s has spent the last five years undergoing a radical transformation. Under a leadership team [...]
Via Finterra · March 10, 2026
Best Stock to Buy and Hold Forever: Costco vs. Home Depotfool.com
Investors have to choose between two dominant forces in the world of retail.
Via The Motley Fool · March 10, 2026
Recent Filing Shows That Sen. Sheldon Whitehouse Sold Over $5K Worth of Home Depot Stockbenzinga.com
Via Benzinga · March 9, 2026
3 Things to Know About Home Depot Stock Before You Buyfool.com
This top retail stock underperformed the S&P 500 in the past five and 10 years.
Via The Motley Fool · March 9, 2026
Here's My Top 2 Dividend Stocks to Buy in Marchfool.com
Both of these established industry leaders have been beaten down over the last year, but their healthy dividends can pay investors to wait out the current headwinds.
Via The Motley Fool · March 7, 2026
Resilience in the Aisles: US Retail Sales Defy Inflation with 0.3% Growth in February 2026
Consumer spending in the United States showed surprising strength in early 2026, as February retail sales rose by 0.3% month-over-month. This performance marks a critical rebound from a sluggish January, signaling that the American consumer remains a pillar of economic stability despite persistent, albeit fluctuating, inflation and a complex
Via MarketMinute · March 6, 2026
Strategic Giants Defy Gravity: Tech and Aerospace Megadeals Surging in "K-Shaped" 2026 M&A Market
The first quarter of 2026 has revealed a stark divergence in the American deal-making landscape, characterized by a "K-shaped" resilience that favors the boldest and largest players. While the broader mergers and acquisitions (M&A) market continues to grapple with a persistent "mid-market bottleneck" driven by elevated financing costs and
Via MarketMinute · March 6, 2026
Lowe’s (LOW) Deep-Dive: Navigating the Great Housing Reset and the Total Home Strategy
As of March 6, 2026, the retail landscape has undergone a tectonic shift, moving from the post-pandemic "remodeling hangover" into a period of stabilized, secular growth. At the heart of this transition stands Lowe’s Companies, Inc. (NYSE: LOW), a retail titan that has spent the last several years reinventing itself. While the broader market was [...]
Via Finterra · March 6, 2026
Home Depot Is a Classic "Boomer Stock" -- but Its Stable Cash Flows and Dividend Still Matter for Long-Term Investorsfool.com
Why Home Depot's steady cash flow and dividend make it a core holding for income-focused investors.
Via The Motley Fool · March 4, 2026
Is Home Depot a Buy, Sell, or Hold in 2026?fool.com
Shares have underperformed the S&P 500 index in the past five years.
Via The Motley Fool · March 4, 2026
Home Depot vs. Lowe's: Both Retail Giants Are Tapping AI, but Which One Is Doing It Better?fool.com
AI assistance has appeared to improve customer service for both companies.
Via The Motley Fool · March 4, 2026
Best Buy (BBY) in 2026: Navigating the AI PC Cycle and the Future of Specialty Retail
As of March 3, 2026, Best Buy Co., Inc. (NYSE: BBY) remains a fascinating case study in retail resilience. Once written off as a mere "showroom" for Amazon (NASDAQ: AMZN), the company has spent the last decade proving that brick-and-mortar expertise still holds immense value in an increasingly complex technological world. Today, Best Buy stands [...]
Via Finterra · March 3, 2026
Fed at the Crossroads: March 18 FOMC Preview and the 2% Inflation Milestone
As the Federal Open Market Committee (FOMC) prepares to convene on March 18, 2026, the financial world is locked in a high-stakes debate over the future of interest rates. With the current date of March 3, 2026, investors are dissecting a flurry of economic signals that suggest the U.S.
Via MarketMinute · March 3, 2026
SCOTUS Reins in Executive Tariff Power: A Reprieve for Retailers and a Blow to Administration Trade Strategy
In a landmark 6-3 decision that reshapes the constitutional boundaries of trade policy, the U.S. Supreme Court ruled on February 20, 2026, that the executive branch overstepped its authority by using emergency powers to impose widespread tariffs. The ruling in Learning Resources, Inc. v. Trump—consolidated with Trump v.
Via MarketMinute · March 3, 2026
SCOTUS Striking Down IEEPA Tariffs Triggers $175 Billion Refund Crisis and New 15% Global Levy
The U.S. financial landscape has been upended following a historic Supreme Court ruling on February 20, 2026, which declared the administration’s use of the International Emergency Economic Powers Act (IEEPA) to impose unilateral trade duties unconstitutional. In a 6-3 decision that cited the "Major Questions Doctrine," the Court
Via MarketMinute · March 2, 2026
A Couple's Financial Manifesto, Revisitedfool.com
There's nothing more romantic than talking about money with your partner. Right?
Via The Motley Fool · March 2, 2026
Is Lowe's Stock Underperforming the Nasdaq?
Although Lowe’s has lagged the broader market over the past year, analysts continue to hold a constructive view on the stock’s forward outlook.
Via Barchart.com · March 2, 2026
Home Depot & Lowe’s: Buying the Earnings Dipmarketbeat.com
Via MarketBeat · March 1, 2026
The Handyman Services Launches Transparent, Reliable Drywall Repair Solutions for Homeowners in York and Simcoe Regions
Via PRLog · March 1, 2026
Want Decades of Passive Income? 2 Stocks to Buy Now and Hold Foreverfool.com
Dividend-paying stocks are a fantastic, low-stress way to grow your wealth.
Via The Motley Fool · February 27, 2026
Constitutional Checkmate: Supreme Court Voids Trump’s Emergency Tariffs in Landmark Trade Ruling
WASHINGTON D.C. — In a decision that has sent shockwaves through global supply chains and the halls of Congress, the United States Supreme Court ruled 6-3 on February 23, 2026, to strike down a central pillar of the Trump administration’s trade policy. The ruling, delivered in the consolidated cases
Via MarketMinute · February 27, 2026