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Updated May 13, 2026 · Consumer Discretionary · Tapeline analysis

Is HD a Buy in 2026? The Tapeline Score Breakdown for The Home Depot, Inc.

The Home Depot, Inc.the largest US home-improvement retailer — is one of the most-searched tickers on US markets. Most "is HD a buy" tools give you a verdict and hide the formula. This page does the opposite: the live Tapeline composite, all six factor sub-scores, the plain-English reason behind today's read, and a link to the public scorecard where every prediction is back-checked vs SPY the next day.

HD's Tapeline Score Right Now

Composite (0–100)
57.2
Signal
CONSTRUCTIVE
Confidence 91%

Why: fundamentals top decile (revenue + margin trend + ROE) — Congressional buys disclosed in the last 30 days.

Live data from /api/ticker/HD. The score refreshes every minute during US market hours; this page caches each fetch for 30 minutes.

What's Driving HD's Score

Tapeline's composite is a fixed weighted equation, published on /how-it-works:

score = 0.25 × trend
      + 0.20 × relative_strength
      + 0.15 × fundamentals
      + 0.15 × smart_money
      + 0.15 × macro
      + 0.10 × momentum
Trend · 25% weight
44

20/50/200-day moving-average stack, slope, and time above the 50DMA. Highest weight (25%) because primary-trend alignment dominates 1-day-to-3-week outcomes.

Relative Strength · 20% weight
53

Mansfield RS vs SPY, sector RS, and 12-1 momentum. Captures whether the name is leading or lagging the broader tape on a multi-week basis.

Fundamentals · 15% weight
87

Revenue growth, operating-margin trend, ROE vs sector median, and Piotroski F-score. The quality filter — confirms the name isn't fundamentally broken.

Smart Money · 15% weight
75

Form 4 insider transactions (net 90-day), elite 13F holdings (8 curated managers), and Congressional disclosures. Confirmation factor — most useful in confluence with leading factors.

Macro · 15% weight
41

VIX percentile, market breadth, 10Y yield direction, and regime score. Scales the read — same factor configuration in a hostile regime gets a different verdict.

Momentum · 10% weight
51

20-day rate-of-change, RSI position, and accumulation/distribution. Lowest weight (10%) because it already overlaps with Trend and RS.

The Public Scorecard: Does HD's Read Hold Up?

Every market day, Tapeline freezes the top 10 composite scores at the close. The next day, each pick's actual return is logged against SPY. Wins are recorded, misses are recorded, nothing gets quietly removed. The full track record is at /scorecard, with a per-ticker history if HD has ever surfaced in a top-10 cohort.

The scorecard isn't proof the formula will keep working — it's evidence the publisher isn't hiding the misses. That's the part most prosumer scanner tools refuse to do. If you can't see the misses, you can't tell whether a score is signal or marketing.

Risks to Consider Before Acting on HD's Score

The Tapeline score summarizes six independent signals into one number — it doesn't know your portfolio, your time horizon, your tax situation, or which other names you're considering at the same risk slot. A high score on HD that confirms what other names in your watchlist are already showing isn't the same trade as a high score on a name with no portfolio context.

The factor breakdown is the part to read carefully. The composite is a summary; the six factors show whether the read is concentrated in one factor (single-source signal, easier to be wrong) or distributed across leading and lagging factors (confluence, higher conviction). Tapeline labels are descriptive — "HIGH CONVICTION", "STRONG SETUP", "CONSTRUCTIVE" — not "BUY" prescriptions. That distinction matters legally and practically.

How to Track HD Live on Tapeline

The interactive HD page lives at /t/HD — same data, plus a live radar chart, news feed, and watchlist add. The full scanner covering ~2,500 US tickers is at /app/scanner.

Tapeline Free covers the top 20 tickers with a 24-hour data delay — enough to evaluate the methodology, not enough for daily trading. Pro ($24.99/mo billed annually, or $29.99 monthly) unlocks the full universe with live data, watchlist alerts on score moves, and the IPO/earnings calendar. Premium ($39.99/mo annually, $49.99 monthly) adds Congressional trades, elite 13F holdings, and unlimited Telegram alerts. 14-day Premium trial, no card.

See HD's live score now.

14-day Premium trial. No credit card. The six-factor formula above runs on HD and every other liquid US ticker every minute.