Prev Close | 46.96 |
Open | 46.88 |
Day Low/High | 46.88 / 49.00 |
52 Wk Low/High | 11.66 / 44.33 |
Volume | 438.66K |
Prev Close | 46.96 |
Open | 46.88 |
Day Low/High | 46.88 / 49.00 |
52 Wk Low/High | 11.66 / 44.33 |
Volume | 438.66K |
Exchange | NASDAQ |
Shares Outstanding | 69.41B |
Market Cap | 3.27B |
P/E Ratio | N/A |
Div & Yield | N.A. (N.A) |
The hurricanes are interrupting the decline of some very important business cycles.
That would mean that there is the chance for a comeback here of some note.
Volatility around company results can create opportunities to take positions in quality, small-cap stocks such as these.
Here are some things that I'm watching as we approach today's opening bell: Home Depot (HD) is looking flattish in premarket trading, although I'm not really a fan of trading in the after-hours period. It tends to be expensive and inefficient. We've...
A long-term oversold condition has triggered.
Companies that sell big-ticket items for the home are priced for perfection.
Amid the carnage Friday, several housing-related names held up well despite downbeat home-sales data.
These peripheral names are doing quite well on renewed optimism in this sector.
Contributor Ken Shreve takes a look at economic data and earnings scheduled for the coming week.
Housing and related stocks as well as REITs and ETFs in the sector are holding up well as others are melting down.
These housing-related retailers have done quite well of late.
These lesser-known names could make some moves after they report later this week.
If institutional investors are taking profits, you should be doing the same.
Contributor Ken Shreve takes a look at upcoming economic data and earnings reports.
If you're hesitant to chase the sector itself, here are a couple of promising ancillary plays.