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Analysts Eye $200 for ROST: Holiday Rally Incoming
| UnsubscribeNvidia CEO Issues Bold Tesla Call (From Brownstone Research)Could Ross Stores Stock Hit $200 by Christmas? Here Are 3 Reasons Analysts Think SoWritten by Sam Quirke on December 5, 2025 Key TakeawaysShares of Ross Stores have surged to record highs after blowout earnings and bullish forward guidance. Several Wall Street analysts have been raising their price targets to $200 and beyond. Technical indicators and improving macro conditions support further upside, with $175 acting as a key support level.Ross Stores Inc. (NASDAQ: ROST) is finishing the year with the kind of momentum most retailers can only dream of.Shares closed just under $180 on Wednesday, Dec. 3—their highest close ever—adding to a run that’s seen them jump more than 10% in the past two weeks, 44% since March, and 150% since mid-2022. For a discount retailer, that’s not a bad record.While other consumer names have struggled with inflation, slowing spending, and inventory bloat, Ross has powered through. Now, as the market enters its final stretch of 2025, several clear catalysts suggest this rally has more room to run. Here are three reasons why it could easily be trading above $200 by Christmas.The last gold bull market of our lifetime… (Ad)A major shift is coming to the gold market — the world’s largest gold buyer is preparing to launch a new way for everyday Americans to invest in gold with a click, and when it goes live in 2026 it could unleash a wave of demand unlike anything we’ve seen. Garrett Goggin believes one $1.60 gold stock is positioned to be a prime beneficiary of this surge — a move where even a small price jump could mean a meaningful gain — along with several other miners set to ride the same trend.Click here to see the $1.60 gold stock and Garrett’s full list of recommendations1. Fundamentals Are Still Driving ROST’s RallyRoss’s latest quarterly results showed a business firing on all cylinders.The company’s fiscal Q3 2026 earnings, released at the end of November, comfortably beat analyst expectations on both revenue and earnings. Revenue not only climbed almost 10% year-over-year, but management also raised full-year guidance, which is one of the most bullish signals they can give to the market. CEO James Conroy struck an upbeat tone on the earnings call, emphasizing continued sales growth, disciplined cost control, and improving margins. Importantly, he also reaffirmed confidence in the company’s 2026 roadmap, suggesting there is still room for both expansion and efficiency gains.These aren’t the numbers or the tone of a company that’s peaking, or on the verge of entering a period of consolidation. Instead, it appears that the market is in reactive mode and is currently repricing Ross to the upside.These kinds of moves often take a while to run their course, so it’s fair to expect the post-earnings tailwind to be in place for many weeks yet. 2. Analyst Targets Point to Further UpsideAnalysts across the board are not only reinforcing their bullish outlookbut intensifying it.Bank of America, for example, reiterated its Buy rating following last month’s report, assigning the stock a $200 price target. JPMorgan & Chase echoed that optimism, setting a $205 target.This week, Jefferies has joined them, maintaining its Buy rating and matching JPMorgan’s $205 target. With multiple analyst teams calling for the stock not only to cross the $200 milestone but also to continue rising, investors have plenty of confidence to lean on.The common thread running through these reports is Ross’s unique position in the consumer sector. Unlike high-end retailers that rely on discretionary spending, Ross benefits when shoppers trade down, and this dynamic continues to play out.Even if economic conditions tighten in early 2026, Ross is one of the few retail names likely to see demand hold up or even strengthen.A Message From An Ex-CIA Officer About Trump (Ad)The mainstream media – and very few Americans know anything about this. I wouldn’t be doing my job if I didn’t come forward and explain what’s happening. I believe this will make history.Please take a moment to watch my interview now.3. The Broader Setup Backs the BullsFrom a technical perspective, Ross’s chart remains textbook bullish. Although there have been numerous corrections and attempts to reverse it, the uptrend that began in mid-2022 remains firmly intact.The recent run to $180 has been supported by heavy volume, suggesting there’s some real weight behind the buying rather than it being just speculative froth.The only potential concern is the stock’s relative strength index (RSI), which sits around 78—firmly in overbought territory. However, the context matters here; when a stock re-prices higher after strong earnings, as it did in this case, elevated RSI readings are nearly a given and tend to be more a reflection of momentum than a sign of danger. In fact, they often accompany further gains.What to Watch as the Year Comes to an EndKey support now sits around the $175 mark, which should act as a springboard for any move toward $200. As long as the stock holds that zone in the coming sessions, the technical picture remains firmly in the bulls’ favor.Meanwhile, the macro backdrop continues to improve. The benchmark S&P 500 index has rallied 5% in the past two weeks, risk appetite is firmly in place, and investors are rewarding companies with clear earnings visibility.Ross fits perfectly into that narrative; defensive enough to withstand volatility, but growing fast enough to attract momentum buyers. As we round the final corner of the year, it’s hard to see the stock do anything else but keep moving higher.Read this article online ›Further ReadingMeta’s AI Moment? New SAM 3 Model Has Wall Street Turning BullishAn $8 trillion-dollar discovery 17,000 ft underwater (From Porter & Company)Snowflake Stock: The Dip That Smart Investors Are Buying Right NowWARNING: “Ominous day” coming to stocks… (From Trend Labs)Kraken Robotics Stock Exploded 1,000%—Now Wall Street Is Paying AttentionKroger Stock Analysis: Digital Pivot, Dividend Safety & 2026 Growth PlanWill Crypto Miners Pivot to AI? Latest on 3 Key Players Did you find this article helpful? |
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