ROST Stock Down -11% after 8-Day Loss Streak

ROST: Ross Stores logo
ROST
Ross Stores

Ross Stores (ROST) stock hit day 8 of a continuous streak of days with losses, with cumulative losses over this period amounting to a -10% return. The company has lost about $4.2 Bil in valuation over the last 8 days, with its current market capitalization being $42 Bil. The stock remains 14.8% below its value at the end of 2024. This compares with year-to-date returns of 1.7% for the S&P 500 and -0.5% for the Trefis High Quality Portfolio.

Comparing ROST Stock Returns With The S&P 500

The following table summarizes the return for ROST stock vs. the S&P 500 index over different periods, including the current streak:

Return Period ROST S&P 500
1D -0.8% -0.0%
8D (Current Streak) -10.7% -0.3%
1M (21D) -16.8% 0.3%
3M (63D) 2.0% 5.4%
YTD 2025 -14.8% 1.7%
2024 10.4% 23.3%
2023 20.6% 24.2%
2022 2.9% -19.4%

Gains and Losses Streaks: S&P 500 Constituents

There are currently 23 S&P constituents with 3 days or more of consecutive gains and 60 constituents with 3 days or more of consecutive losses.

Consecutive Days # of Gainers # of Losers
3D 17 11
4D 1 39
5D 2 2
6D 2 7
7D or more 1 1
Total >=3 D 23 60

Key Financials for Ross Stores (ROST)

Last 2 Fiscal Years:

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Metric FY2023 FY2024
Revenues $20.4 Bil $21.1 Bil
Operating Income $2.3 Bil $2.6 Bil
Net Income $1.9 Bil $2.1 Bil

Last 2 Fiscal Quarters:

Metric 2025 FQ4 2026 FQ1
Revenues $5.9 Bil $5.0 Bil
Operating Income $731.0 Mil $606.5 Mil
Net Income $586.8 Mil $479.2 Mil

The losing streak ROST stock is currently on doesn’t inspire much confidence among investors. In contrast, Trefis High Quality (HQ) Portfolio, with a collection of 30 stocks, has a track record of comfortably outperforming the S&P 500 over the last 4-year period. Why is that? As a group, HQ Portfolio stocks provided better returns with less risk versus the benchmark index; less of a roller-coaster ride, as evident in HQ Portfolio performance metrics.