Home Depot (HD)
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NYSE · Last Trade: Apr 3rd, 9:56 PM EDT
Goldman Sachs analyst Brooke Roach warns that U.S. tariff hikes will significantly impact retail, with China's tariff rate soaring to 54% and key sourcing nations like Vietnam (46%) and Cambodia (49%) facing steep increases. Apparel and footwear tariffs will average 38%, forcing brands to adjust pricing and negotiate costs.
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The end of the earnings season is always a good time to take a step back and see who shined (and who not so much). Let’s take a look at how professional tools and equipment stocks fared in Q4, starting with Hillman (NASDAQ:HLMN).
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Home Depot has launched its generative AI tool, Magic Apron, but the company's fundamentals are a better reason to buy and hold HD stock
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Via Talk Markets · March 27, 2025
Over the last six months, Home Depot’s shares have sunk to $363.34, producing a disappointing 9.1% loss while the S&P 500 was flat. This may have investors wondering how to approach the situation.
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Via Talk Markets · March 23, 2025
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Americans have been dealing with the rising costs of housing, groceries and transportation for years. A slew of new data suggests the formerly resilient U.S. consumer may be starting to crack.
Via Benzinga · March 21, 2025
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Inflation cooled in February, sparking hopes of interest rate cuts. Sectors that could benefit are consumer discretionary, tech, and real estate. Consider XLY, XLK, and IYR ETFs.
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