Trump’s ’This is Not Home Depot’ Remark Sparks Stock Slip – What’s Really Going On With NYSE:HD?
Home Depot shares took a hit after former President Trump's cryptic comment—'This is Not Home Depot'—left investors scrambling for context. Was it a policy jab? A supply chain dig? Or just another market-rattling soundbite?
The stock dipped nearly 2% intraday as traders parsed the remark. No formal connection to HD's operations emerged, but the damage was done—another case of political noise shaking retail investors.
Funny how a billionaire's offhand remark moves markets faster than actual earnings reports. Maybe next quarter HD should pivot to selling 'Trump-certified' hammers?
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Back then, President Trump noted that he had brought in his “gold guy” to handle some of the fixture work in the WHITE House, producing some genuinely impressive pieces. But a closer look at the pieces in question suggested a lot of similarity between the fixtures in the White House and a polyurethane applique from Ekena Millwork painted gold. Side-by-side comparisons released at the time did certainly bear close resemblance.
But Trump himself, when taking Fox News’ Laura Ingraham on a tour, noted “No, this is not Home Depot stuff. This is not Home Depot.” Ingraham asked him outright if this was the case, and Trump came right out and said it was not. Ingraham later posted, “In the Oval Office with President Trump and can confirm that it is REAL gold!”
Black Friday Deals Expand
Give Home Depot credit; it is not waiting for you to digest your turkey before offering up the Black Friday deals. Indeed, it is running Black Friday specials all the way up to the big event, and even beyond; reports suggest the Black Friday sales will run clear through Cyber Monday and all the way to December 3.
A range of smart home devices will be on hand, from outdoor cameras to smart thermostats. Those in the market for new tools will find buy-one-get-one deals from DeWalt, as well as a free tool with purchase of a battery. Just to top it off, remember that Christmas tree ad campaign we talked about yesterday? Home Depot is now offering free delivery on Christmas trees, whether real or merely artificial.
Is Home Depot a Good Long-Term Buy?
Turning to Wall Street, analysts have a Strong Buy consensus rating on HD stock based on 20 Buys and six Holds assigned in the past three months, as indicated by the graphic below. After a 8.76% loss in its share price over the past year, the average HD price target of $443 per share implies 19.09% upside potential.

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