Intuit Stock Testing Price Floor – Buy Now?
Intuit (INTU) stock should be on your watchlist. Here is why – it is currently trading in the support zone ($364.13 – $402.47), levels from which it has bounced meaningfully before. Since it first started trading, Intuit stock received buying interest at this level 6 times and subsequently went on to generate 38.9% in average peak returns.
| Peak Return | Days to Peak Return | |
|---|---|---|
| 4/5/2021 | 4.3% | 8 |
| 5/13/2021 | 72.6% | 200 |
| 6/23/2022 | 22.3% | 53 |
| 11/10/2022 | 6.2% | 33 |
| 1/20/2023 | 106.1% | 922 |
| 2/26/2026 | 22.0% | 8 |
Yet, a support zone alone isn’t enough; rebounds are more likely when fundamentals, sentiment, and market conditions line up. How does that look for INTU?
Rebound likely; strong fundamentals outweigh risks
Intuit’s Q2 FY26 results exceeded estimates, with revenue up 17.4% and reaffirmed strong FY26 guidance, demonstrating robust operational execution. Trading near a historical support zone and significantly undervalued by multiple metrics, the company’s aggressive AI integration across its product ecosystem (TurboTax, QuickBooks) provides a tangible growth driver, evidenced by TurboTax Live revenue surge. While government tax initiatives and AI disruption fears have caused a substantial stock decline, these headwinds appear largely priced in. Analyst consensus remains a “Moderate Buy” with considerable upside to price targets.
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How Do INTU Financials Look Right Now?
- Revenue Growth: 17.2% LTM and 13.7% last 3-year average.
- Cash Generation: Nearly 34.0% free cash flow margin and 27.1% operating margin LTM.
- Recent Revenue Shocks: The minimum annual revenue growth in the last 3 years for INTU was 10.3%.
- Valuation: INTU stock trades at a PE multiple of 24.6
| INTU | S&P Median | |
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| Sector | Information Technology | – |
| Industry | Application Software | – |
| PE Ratio | 24.6 | 24.5 |
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| LTM* Revenue Growth | 17.2% | 6.9% |
| 3Y Average Annual Revenue Growth | 13.7% | 5.5% |
| Min Annual Revenue Growth Last 3Y | 10.3% | 0.6% |
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| LTM* Operating Margin | 27.1% | 18.6% |
| 3Y Average Operating Margin | 24.5% | 18.1% |
| LTM* Free Cash Flow Margin | 34.0% | 14.2% |
*LTM: Last Twelve Months | For more details on INTU fundamentals, read Buy or Sell INTU Stock.

And What If The Support Breaks?
Intuit isn’t immune to big sell-offs. It plunged 72% in the Dot-Com bubble, took a 49% hit during the inflation shock, and dropped about 38% in both the Global Financial Crisis and the Covid pandemic. Even smaller market hiccups, like the 2018 correction, caused a 20%+ dip. The stock has solid fundamentals, but history shows sharp declines can still happen when trouble hits.
But the risk is not limited to major market crashes. Stocks fall even when markets are in good shape – think events like earnings, business updates, outlook changes. Read INTU Dip Buyer Analyses to see how the stock has recovered from sharp dips in the past.
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