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    AI Stock Check · The Money GPSUpdated Aug 18, 2026 · live

    Is Lowe's (LOW) a Buy Right Now?

    A plain-English read on Lowe's stock — what the chart and the numbers are saying today, with no jargon and no hype.

    BE CAREFULLowe's is currently showing signs of weakness, suggesting a cautious approach is necessary for any potential investor.
    Price
    $215.81
    Today
    -1.22%
    RSI (14)
    50
    AI Confidence
    High
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    What this means, in plain English

    Lowe's is currently priced at $215.81, reflecting a daily decline of 1.22%. The stock is trading below its 200-day average of $237.41, which is a common indicator that the long-term trend is currently moving downward. This suggests the stock is struggling to find upward momentum.

    The RSI, or Relative Strength Index—a gauge of whether a stock has climbed too far or fallen too fast—sits at 49.8. This neutral level shows no clear direction. With a P/E ratio of 16.1, which measures the price paid for each dollar of earnings, the stock sits within a broad 52-week range of $199.4 to $293.06.

    Should you buy Lowe's stock?

    Given the downward trend and the price sitting below the 200-day average, caution is advised. It is best to wait for clearer signs of stability near the $206.02 support level before considering any action. There is no urgency to enter a position while the stock remains under pressure.

    Is LOW a good stock for beginners?

    Lowe's is a large company, but its current price action shows significant volatility, as seen by its wide 52-week range. Beginners should be wary of buying into a downward trend. Focus on understanding these price patterns before committing capital.

    What's driving LOW right now

    HeadwindDownward Price Trend

    The stock is currently trading below its 200-day average of $237.41, signaling a negative long-term trend.

    SupportPrice Floor

    Investors often watch the $206.02 level as a floor where the price has historically found support.

    WatchNeutral Momentum

    The RSI of 49.8 indicates that the stock is currently in a neutral zone without clear buyer enthusiasm.

    WatchResistance Level

    The price faces a ceiling at $223.91, which it must break through to show signs of a recovery.

    What Lowe's actually does

    Lowe's Companies, Inc., together with its subsidiaries, operates as a home improvement retailer in the United States and Canada. It provides a line of products for construction, maintenance, repair, remodeling, and decorating. The company also offers home improvement products, such as appliances, seasonal and outdoor living, lumber, lawn and garden, kitchens and bath, hardware, building materials, millwork, paint, rough plumbing, tools, electrical, flooring, and décor. In addition, it provides installation services through independent contractors in various product categories; and extended protection plans and repair services. Further, the company provides design, distribution, and installation services for interior surface finishes to home builders and property managers. It sells its national brand-name merchandise and private brand products to professional customers, individual homeowners, and renters. The company serves its products through Lowes.com website, mobile applications, retail home improvement stores and outlet stores, and its branches. Lowe's Companies, Inc. was founded in 1921 and is based in Mooresville, North Carolina.

    Industry · Home Improvement RetailHQ · Mooresville, NC, United StatesPublic since · 1979

    Who owns Lowe's?

    Institutions — pension funds, asset managers, index providers — hold 81.6% of LOW, and the concentration matters: the largest single holder alone controls 7.23% of the company.

    Institutional
    81.6%
    Top holder
    7.23%
    Top 6 combined
    33.98%
    HolderShares% held
    40.55M7.23%
    37.27M6.65%
    36.60M6.53%

    Names withheld — plus 3 more records not shown.

    See who owns it
    The Power Map names every reported holder, their share count and how the stake has changed, for LOW and every other company in the suite.

    What Lowe's insiders have been doing

    Executives and directors must disclose their own trades in company stock. Of the last 6 disclosed transactions we hold for Lowe's, 3 were sales and 0 were open-market purchases; the other 3 were awards, vesting or option exercises rather than a decision to buy or sell. Insiders sell for many ordinary reasons — scheduled plans, tax, diversification — so a sale is not by itself a signal.

    Disclosed
    6
    Sales
    3
    Open-market buys
    0
    Value sold
    $5.8M
    InsiderDateTypeSharesValue
    2026-06-18SELL2.5K$559.6K
    2026-06-17AWARD / VEST670—
    2026-06-17SELL9.3K$2.1M

    Names withheld — plus 3 more records not shown.

    See which insiders
    Members see the name and role behind every Form 4, the full transaction history, and alerts when an insider files.

    The numbers behind the read

    Trend down · below its 200-day average
    Recent support / resistance$206.02 — $223.91
    52-week range$199.40 — $293.06
    P/E ratio16.1

    Who in Washington has been trading LOW?

    Members of Congress must disclose trades over $1,000 within 45 days under the STOCK Act. At least 25 disclosures name LOW — filed by 11 separate members or more and worth $39K–$410K combined (filings report bands, never exact amounts). 14 purchase-side, 11 sale-side, most recently on 2024-08-30.

    Disclosures
    ≥25
    Members
    ≥11
    Bought / sold
    14 / 11
    Value filed
    $39K–$410K
    MemberDateActionAmount filed
    2024-08-30SELL$1,001 - $15,000
    2024-07-05SELL$1,001 - $15,000
    2024-05-17SELL$1,001 - $15,000

    Names withheld — plus 22 more records not shown.

    See which members
    A disclosure is a matter of public record, not evidence of wrongdoing and not a signal to trade. Members get the name, chamber, committee and full filing history behind every row — see the Congress trades tracker.
    Bottom line

    With the price struggling below its long-term average, a cautious stance is the most prudent path for any investor right now.

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    Beginner questions about LOW

    Should I buy LOW stock?+–

    With the stock trending downward and sitting below its 200-day average, it is wise to be careful rather than buying now.

    Is LOW a good long-term investment?+–

    Long-term trends are currently negative, as the price remains below the $237.41 average, suggesting you should monitor the situation closely.

    Is LOW a buy or a sell?+–

    The current data suggests caution, as the stock is struggling below its 200-day average and has not yet established a clear path upward.

    Is LOW overvalued?+–

    With a P/E ratio of 16.1, the valuation is in the middle of its 52-week range, but the downward price trend warrants extra care.

    Is LOW a good stock for beginners?+–

    Beginners should be cautious because the stock is currently in a downward trend and shows high volatility within its $199.4 to $293.06 range.

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    Important disclaimer

    This page is for educational and informational purposes only and is not financial, investment, tax, or legal advice, nor a recommendation, offer, or solicitation to buy, sell, or hold Lowe's (LOW) or any other security. The Money GPS is not a registered investment adviser, broker-dealer, or financial planner, and no content here should be relied upon to make an investment decision.

    The verdict, indicators, and commentary are generated automatically — in part using AI — from third-party market data (via Yahoo Finance) that may be delayed, incomplete, or inaccurate, and is provided “as is” without any warranty. Figures reflect the market as of 2026-08-17 and change constantly; the read above may already be out of date. A “Buy,” “Hold,” or “Be Careful” label is a simplified, rules-based signal for beginners — not a price target or a guarantee of any outcome.

    All investing involves risk, including the possible loss of your entire principal. Past performance and historical patterns do not guarantee future results. Always do your own research and consult a licensed financial professional who knows your personal circumstances before investing. You are solely responsible for your own investment decisions. The Money GPS and its authors may hold positions in the securities discussed and accept no liability for any loss arising from the use of this information.