FND — Floor & Decor Holdings, Inc.

Is FND overbought or oversold? Here is the current MarketMoodz read.

Consumer Cyclical · Home Improvement Retail

Oversold As of August 19, 2026

Floor & Decor Holdings, Inc. (FND) currently reads Oversold on the MarketMoodz overbought/oversold meter, as of August 19, 2026. The Consumer Cyclical name (Home Improvement Retail) last closed at $57.42. The rating moved from Neutral to Oversold on August 17, 2026.

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AI analysis

Floor & Decor combines a differentiated specialty assortment and private‑label mix with a multi‑year store expansion runway that supports moderate growth. Near‑term performance will track remodeling and housing activity, while margins depend on successful assortment, supply‑chain control and the pace at which new stores mature. Competitive pressure from big‑box omnichannel players and sensitivity to commodity costs present the main downside levers. Absent a material macro shift or clear execution surprise, expect steady but not outsized upside in the coming month with scenarios skewed toward stable comps or modest improvement if consumer home spending holds.

Key factors

  • Position as a specialty hard‑surface flooring retailer with a large SKU breadth and private‑label mix supports gross margin control
  • Ongoing store expansion program and larger-format locations provide growth runway and greater market penetration in under‑penetrated regions
  • Home‑improvement and DIY demand resilience supports steady comp trends; off‑price/home‑goods resilience theme provides a favorable readthrough for home spending
  • Improving omnichannel execution could capture incremental market share but e‑commerce penetration remains a secondary channel today
  • Operational leverage from scale (distribution network and centralized supply) can improve profitability as new stores mature
  • Macro sensitivity to housing activity, remodeling cycles and consumer discretionary spending is a defining demand driver

Risks

  • Exposure to housing slowdown or weaker discretionary remodeling spend that would depress comps and new‑store productivity
  • Intense competition from Home Depot, Lowe’s and local specialty retailers on price, assortment and installation services
  • Commodity and freight cost volatility that could compress margins if not passed through to customers
  • Execution risk from rapid store growth (lower‑than‑expected unit economics or higher working capital needs)
  • Limited direct online market share compared with big‑box omnichannel competitors may constrain reach to certain customer segments
  • Inventory missteps or supply‑chain disruption during expansion phases could pressure cash flow and margins
  • Geographic concentration risk in particular U.S. regions if local housing markets soften

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