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VFC Stock Bucks Market Selloff With 2.42% Gain

V.F. Corporation advanced while the broader market slid, but its one-month chart tells a rougher story ahead of earnings.

V.F. Corporation popped 2.42% on a day the market couldn't find its footing. That kind of counter-trend move gets traders' attention — but don't let one green session fool you into ignoring the bigger picture.

Zoom out to the past month and VFC has actually lagged both its sector peers and the S&P 500. That's a red flag worth respecting. One good day doesn't erase a trend of underperformance, and right now the stock is playing catch-up, not leading.

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The real catalyst on the horizon is earnings. Analysts are projecting an 8.33% jump in EPS year-over-year, which sounds solid — except revenue is expected to *decline*. That's a margin story, not a growth story. The company is squeezing more profit out of less top-line, which works until it doesn't.

Valuation is another sticking point. VFC is trading at a premium P/E relative to its industry, which means you're paying up for a turnaround that hasn't fully materialized yet. The market is giving it some benefit of the doubt, but the price leaves little room for disappointment.

Zacks has the stock rated a #3 Hold — and honestly, that feels right. There's enough here to watch, not enough to chase. Keep it on your radar into the earnings print and see if the numbers justify the premium. Continue reading at Yahoo Finance Australia.

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Frequently Asked Questions

Q.What is V.F. Corporation's current Zacks rating?

VFC holds a Zacks Rank of #3, which translates to a Hold recommendation for investors.

Q.What are analysts projecting for VFC's upcoming earnings?

Analysts forecast an 8.33% increase in earnings per share year-over-year, though revenue is expected to decline in the same period.

Q.How has VFC stock performed compared to the S&P 500 recently?

Despite a single-session gain of 2.42%, VFC has underperformed both its sector and the S&P 500 over the past month.

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