Nike: Don’t Do It Yet, Shares Near Fair Value, Mixed Chart Trends

Summary:

  • Nike and Target were among the worst performers in the retail sector at times in Q3, but both saw improvement as the holiday season approached.
  • Nike is the premier global athletic footwear and apparel company, with a significant market share.
  • Nike’s recent Q1 2024 earnings report showed positive signs, including a dividend increase, but its gross margin and valuation are areas of concern.
  • I highlight key price levels to watch ahead of its December earnings report.

Nike store logo, London, UK

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Retail endured a tough Q3. NIKE (NYSE:NKE) and Target (TGT) were two of the worst large-cap performers, but both names caught a bid as the holiday season approached. Later this week, we’ll hear same-store sales figures from


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