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Ross Stores: The Tax Refund Windfall That Won't Repeat Itself

Barchart·08/19/2026 16:02:39
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Barchart +2.63% Beat Oct 2025 $1.40 $1.58 +12.86% Beat Jan 2026 $1.88 $2.00 +6.38% Beat Apr 2026 $1.70 $2.02 +18.82% Beat

Note: These figures reflect diluted GAAP earnings per share, reported before non-recurring items, and may differ from the non-GAAP figures used by some sources.

Part 2.1: Price Behavior Around Earnings

Ross Stores reports after market close, meaning Day 0 captures anticipatory trading before results are released, while Day +1 reflects the market's first full session to digest the actual numbers and management commentary.

Earnings Date Day 0 Move Day 0 Range Day +1 Move Day +1 Range
2026-05-21 -$0.60 (-0.28%) $3.94 (1.81%) +$17.62 (+8.11%) $7.80 (3.59%)
2026-03-03 -$4.66 (-2.30%) $5.26 (2.60%) +$15.88 (+8.03%) $10.26 (5.19%)
2025-11-20 +$0.05 (+0.03%) $3.89 (2.42%) +$13.50 (+8.41%) $11.35 (7.07%)
2025-08-21 -$0.73 (-0.50%) $2.67 (1.82%) +$1.63 (+1.12%) $5.64 (3.87%)
2025-05-22 -$0.43 (-0.28%) $1.39 (0.91%) -$14.99 (-9.85%) $10.71 (7.03%)
2025-03-04 -$0.84 (-0.61%) $2.90 (2.12%) +$2.67 (+1.96%) $9.96 (7.33%)
2024-11-21 +$3.64 (+2.61%) $3.95 (2.84%) +$3.13 (+2.19%) $10.68 (7.47%)
2024-08-22 -$1.43 (-0.93%) $1.87 (1.21%) +$2.69 (+1.76%) $10.23 (6.71%)
Avg Abs Move 0.94% 1.97% 5.18% 6.03%

Ross Stores has exhibited asymmetric post-earnings price behavior, with Day +1 moves significantly larger than Day 0 anticipation. Over the past eight quarters, the stock averaged an absolute Day 0 move of 0.94% with a range of 1.97%, reflecting relatively muted pre-announcement positioning. However, Day +1 delivered an average absolute move of 5.18% with a 6.03% range, indicating substantial volatility once results and guidance are digested.

The directional bias has been overwhelmingly positive in recent quarters. The three most recent earnings releases (May 2026, March 2026, and November 2025) all produced Day +1 gains of +8.11%, +8.03%, and +8.41% respectively, coinciding with the company's streak of double-digit earnings beats. The May 2025 report stands as an outlier with a -9.85% Day +1 decline, suggesting that even strong results can trigger profit-taking or that guidance disappointed despite a beat.

Investors should anticipate mid-single-digit percentage swings on the day following this report based on historical patterns. Given the recent beat streak and elevated expectations already embedded in estimates, the magnitude of any surprise—and critically, the tone of forward guidance—will likely determine whether the stock extends its pattern of sharp post-earnings rallies or experiences a reversal if results fail to exceed the now-elevated bar.

Part 2.2: Options Market Expected Move

Metric Value
Expiration Date 08/21/26 (DTE 2)
Expected Move $12.92 (5.49%)
Expected Range $222.42 to $248.26
Implied Volatility 109.82%

The options market is pricing a 5.49% expected move (±$12.92) through the August 21 expiration, slightly above the 5.18% average absolute Day +1 move observed over the past eight quarters. This suggests options traders are anticipating volatility consistent with recent history, though not pricing in an outsized reaction. The implied move aligns closely with the stock's demonstrated post-earnings behavior, indicating the market is neither complacent nor expecting an extreme outcome.

Part 3: What Analysts Are Saying

Analyst sentiment on Ross Stores remains decidedly bullish, with 14 Strong Buy ratings and 6 Hold ratings among the 20 analysts covering the stock—no Sell or Strong Sell recommendations. The average rating of 4.40 (on a 5-point scale where 5 is Strong Buy) reflects strong conviction, though sentiment has deteriorated slightly from 4.58 a month ago as one analyst downgraded from Strong Buy to Hold.

The consensus price target of $261.06 implies +11.2% upside from the current price of $234.69, with estimates ranging from a low of $230.00 (essentially flat to current levels) to a high of $290.00 (+23.6% upside). The target distribution suggests most analysts see meaningful appreciation potential, though the recent modest downgrade and slight decline in the average recommendation indicate some caution may be creeping in after the stock's strong run.

The shift in sentiment appears tactical rather than fundamental—the analyst community has been actively raising earnings estimates, with 11 upward revisions to the Q2 estimate over the past 30 days and zero downward revisions. This suggests confidence in near-term results remains intact even as some analysts take a more measured view on valuation following the stock's 32.6% six-month rally. The consensus still firmly supports the stock, but the slight deterioration in ratings suggests the bar for further multiple expansion may be rising.

Part 4: Technical Picture

The Barchart Technical Opinion currently registers 80% Buy, down from 100% Buy a week ago and 88% Buy a month ago, indicating some near-term momentum loss heading into the earnings release. Despite this recent softening, the signal remains in buy territory, suggesting the overall technical structure is still supportive though less emphatically so than in recent weeks.

Timeframe Analysis:

  • Short-term (50% Buy): Moderate buy signal indicates near-term momentum has cooled considerably from the strong readings of recent weeks, reflecting the stock's pullback from recent highs
  • Medium-term (100% Buy): Strong buy signal confirms the intermediate-term trend remains firmly positive, supported by the stock's position above key longer-duration moving averages
  • Long-term (100% Buy): Strong buy signal reflects robust longer-term uptrend, with the stock maintaining substantial gains above its 200-day moving average

The trend is characterized as Good strength but in its Weakest direction, suggesting the uptrend remains intact but is experiencing a near-term pause or consolidation phase rather than exhibiting the accelerating momentum seen earlier in the cycle.

Period Value Period Value
5-Day MA $239.33 50-Day MA $234.34
10-Day MA $246.11 100-Day MA $228.82
20-Day MA $246.98 200-Day MA $208.31

The stock is trading at $234.69, positioned above its 50-day ($234.34), 100-day ($228.82), and 200-day ($208.31) moving averages, confirming the longer-term uptrend remains intact. However, the price has fallen below its 5-day ($239.33), 10-day ($246.11), and 20-day ($246.98) moving averages, reflecting recent weakness after the stock reached $257.00 in its 52-week range. This technical setup suggests Ross is consolidating after a strong rally, entering earnings from a position of intermediate-term strength but near-term vulnerability. The pullback from recent highs may provide a more favorable risk-reward entry point if results exceed expectations, but the loss of short-term momentum means the stock lacks a technical cushion if the report disappoints or guidance underwhelms the elevated expectations now embedded in both analyst estimates and the options market.

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