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    WMT Stock Slides, But the Buy Ratings Keep Coming

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    The story of Walmart has changed in a way that is subtly difficult to ignore, somewhere between the trading floors in lower Manhattan and the loading docks in Bentonville. WMT ended a week that ought to have felt like a victory lap on Monday, closing at $120.27, down just under 1%. $177.75 billion in revenue. E-commerce has increased by 26%. Ad revenue increased by 37%. A retail CEO would frame and display those figures behind his desk by practically any metric used in the dull years. Nevertheless, following earnings, the stock dropped more than 8%, raising concerns that no one in the company seems quite prepared to publicly address.

    Walking through any Walmart parking lot in the suburbs of Texas or Ohio these days gives the impression that something subtle has changed about who is shopping there and why. Yes, the lot is still full. The familiar rattle of carts on the pavement is still audible. However, if you ask cashiers quietly, they will tell you that the typical basket looks different. fewer impulsive purchases. closer examination of the receipt. During the call, Walmart executives acknowledged that the gap between customers with higher and lower incomes is growing and that tax return season is becoming less noticeable.

    For a trade during a recession, the setup seems almost too tidy. Consumers are under pressure, gas prices are rising, and history suggests that this is Walmart’s moment. For a long time, the company has been known as a sort of financial storm shelter—the stock you hide in when things get bad on the macro. Most investors seem to think that’s still the case. With an average target close to $138, 86% of the 44 analysts covering it still consider it a buy. However, the current disconnect between conviction and price action is what is motivating traders.

    Math is a part of the problem. WMT has a P/E ratio of about 42, which is more appropriate for a software company with a charismatic founder and an ambiguous roadmap than for a 64-year-old Arkansas-based retailer. Even a quarter that is almost perfect becomes disappointing when a stock is priced for perfection. Walmart’s small act of restraint—maintaining its guidance rather than raising it—was sufficient to cause shares to decline. Analysts had anticipated a full-year EPS of $2.91. $2.75 to $2.85 was the company’s offer. Not close enough for this crowd, but close enough.

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    It’s interesting to observe how much faith institutions appear to have in spite of the instability. It sounds dramatic that New Age Alpha Advisors reduced its stake by 7.2% in the fourth quarter, but it turns out that they still own roughly $16.8 million. In fact, smaller funds like Capstone and Stockman Wealth added shares. CEO John Furner, just months into the job after taking over in February, sold a chunk of his own holdings in March under a pre-arranged 10b5-1 plan. There is no panic in any of these actions. In a stock that has grown nearly too significant to completely sell, they resemble standard portfolio housekeeping.

    Then there’s Sparky, the AI shopping agent that Walmart keeps bringing up on calls with a sense of sincere enthusiasm. Weekly active users have doubled, and customers who use it are reportedly spending 35% more than those who don’t. This could be the silent catalyst for the next phase of expansion, the kind of thing that makes the numerous investors’ current payments worthwhile. It might also be lost in the cacophony of dozens of similar tools that are being introduced in stores. Which way that goes is still unknown.

    Walmart is currently in an awkward middle. The essentials remain the same. The narrative is familiar. The cost, not so much. Watching the stock drift between its 50-day average of $126 and its current $120, there’s a feeling that the market hasn’t quite decided whether this is a dip worth buying or a warning worth heeding. Depending on the week, probably both.

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