Asking for a Trend Host Josh Lipton previews several of the biggest stories to come tomorrow, Wednesday, August 19, including earnings from major retailers TJX (TJX), Lowe's (LOW), and Target (TGT), alongside the minutes from the Federal Reserve's most recent FOMC meeting.
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Lowe’s stock has struggled amid a difficult housing market, but second-quarter earnings could give the shares a much-needed boost.
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Stifel raised Home Depot’s price target, but warned expectations for valuation already appear high.

Home improvement retailer Lowe’s (NYSE:LOW) will be announcing earnings results this Wednesday before the bell. Here’s what investors should know.

The 2026 Q2 earnings season is slowly winding down, though there still remains a solid chunk of notable companies slated to report, including two peers with many similarities, namely Home Depot (HD) and Lowe's (LOW).

Home Depot and Lowe’s are set to reporting earnings this week, with traders anticipating sizable moves in the stocks.

US stock futures are treading water this morning, with traders caught between the Federal Reserve's next move and a fresh batch of retail earnings. Dow futures dipped 0.2%, the S&P 500 nudged up 0.1% after a third straight weekly gain, and the Nasdaq-100 added 0.5%. It's a quieter week...

Most retailers make their year around Christmas, but the festive season for home improvement is just winding down. Second-quarter results this week for Home Depot and Lowe’s, and numbers already released two weeks ago by Floor & Decor will make for a muted celebration. The three companies’ shares have lagged the S&P 500 by between 35 and 50 percentage points in the past year.

Lowe’s earnings will test whether rapid online growth and rising Pro demand can offset cautious DIY spending in a weak housing market. Comparable sales, margins and guidance could reveal that the retailer remains dependent on an elusive housing recovery.

U. S. stock futures were mixed on Monday as investors further reduced expectations for an interest rate increase from the Federal Reserve in September following a run of softer economic data.

Such data could help the Federal Reserve keep interest rates low, which is positive for investors. The Fed has no good tool to fix both a stagnating economy and high inflation at the same time, which is why what’s called “stagflation” is seen as a worst-case scenario. Wall Street and economists will get more details about the Federal Reserve’s interest rate policy when the central bank releases minutes from the July meeting on Wednesday.

The rapid growth days of each company are probably over, but each stock remains an excellent choice for income investors.

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Home improvement and hardware store chains have battled lower sales in the last year as a sluggish housing market and consumers' reluctance to spend on renovation projects in uncertain times affects their business. Smaller hardware chains also face fierce competition from big-box stores, like Home ...
The announcement, made August 12, adds a leadership uncertainty premium to a stock already under pressure: HD has shed roughly 14% over the past year and sits well below its 52-week high of $426.75. For investors in Home Depot and its closest rival Lowe’s (NYSE: LOW), the timing matters because August 18’s pre-market print will be the first major financial disclosure under interim management, and any softness in guidance could amplify the selling.
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Lowe's will release its second-quarter earnings next month, and analysts anticipate a low single-digit profit dip.
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