List of Flash News about homebuilder stocks
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2025-09-19 14:55 |
Lennar (LEN) Slides After Q4 New Orders Forecast Miss; Bloomberg Stock Movers Notes CoreWeave Buy Rating and Intuit (INTU) Gains
According to @business, Lennar shares fell after its fourth-quarter new orders forecast missed expectations, pressuring the homebuilder’s outlook and near-term sentiment for the group. According to @business, the Bloomberg Stock Movers report linked in the update also highlights a buy rating on CoreWeave and gains in Intuit (INTU), pointing traders to sector-specific catalysts covered in the broadcast. According to @business, no crypto assets were mentioned in the source update; any cross-asset implications for digital assets were not specified in the Bloomberg report. |
2025-04-30 11:31 |
US Housing Market Outlook 2025: Trading Analysis and Key Indicators According to Moonshot
According to Moonshot’s analysis shared on Twitter on April 30, 2025, the current US housing market is experiencing reduced transaction volumes due to persistently high mortgage rates and tightening credit conditions (source: @moonshot). For traders and investors, this signals a potential period of price stagnation or mild declines, with REITs and homebuilder stocks facing downward pressure. Moonshot’s data suggests monitoring regional inventory levels and mortgage rate trends for actionable trading signals, as these factors are directly influencing short-term price movements and market sentiment. |
2025-04-28 17:37 |
US Unsold Completed Single-Family Homes Surge to 119,000 in March 2025: Highest Since 2009 Reveals Housing Market Risk
According to The Kobeissi Letter, the number of unsold completed single-family homes in the US rose by 31,000 year-over-year in March 2025, reaching 119,000—the highest level since July 2009. Over the past three years, unsold inventory has tripled, and unsold homes now represent approximately 12% of housing starts. This surge in unsold inventory signals growing risks for real estate market liquidity and could trigger price corrections or increased selling pressure on homebuilders' stocks (source: The Kobeissi Letter, April 28, 2025). Traders should monitor housing sector ETFs and related equities for heightened volatility. |