Is Pool (POOL) Offering Value After A 40% Three Year Share Price Fall
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- If you are wondering whether Pool at US$182.35 is starting to look interesting after a tough stretch, the key question is what the current price really implies about its underlying value.
- The stock has risen 2.1% over the past week, but is still down 21.6% over the past month, 20.6% year to date, 38.2% over the past year and 40.7% over three years, with a 55.5% decline over five years, which may have shifted how investors view both its potential and its risks.
- Recent coverage has focused on how Pool fits into the broader Retail Distributors sector and whether its share price performance lines up with the fundamentals backing the business. This context matters for understanding whether the recent rebound in the last week is just a short term move or part of a deeper reassessment of the stock.
- On Simply Wall St's six point valuation checklist, Pool currently scores 3 out of 6. The rest of this article will walk through what different valuation methods say about the stock and then look at an even more complete way to think about value that ties those pieces together.
Approach 1: Pool Discounted Cash Flow (DCF) Analysis
A Discounted Cash Flow model estimates what a stock could be worth today by projecting future cash flows and then discounting them back to a present value using a required return.
For Pool, the model used is a 2 Stage Free Cash Flow to Equity approach. The latest twelve month Free Cash Flow is about $308.1 million, and analysts plus Simply Wall St projections see this moving to around $564.1 million in 2035. Within that, specific forecasts include $353.6 million in 2026 and $456.5 million in 2028, all in $ and all below $1b, so still in the millions range.
When these projected free cash flows are discounted back and aggregated, the model arrives at an estimated intrinsic value of about $297.57 per share. Compared with the current share price of $182.35, this implies the stock trades at about a 38.7% discount to the modelled value, so the DCF suggests Pool appears undervalued on these assumptions.
Result: UNDERVALUED
Our Discounted Cash Flow (DCF) analysis suggests Pool is undervalued by 38.7%. Track this in your watchlist or portfolio, or discover 46 more high quality undervalued stocks.
Approach 2: Pool Price vs Earnings
For profitable companies, the P/E ratio is a useful shorthand for how much you are paying for each dollar of earnings, which makes it a practical way to compare stocks that already generate profits.
In general, higher growth expectations and lower perceived risk can justify a higher P/E ratio, while lower growth prospects or higher risk tend to support a lower, more cautious P/E level.
Pool currently trades on a P/E of 16.4x. That sits above the Retail Distributors industry average of about 15.9x and above the peer average of roughly 13.2x, which suggests the stock is priced at a premium to its sector and closest comparables.
Simply Wall St’s Fair Ratio for Pool is 15.1x. This is a proprietary estimate of what Pool’s P/E might be based on factors such as its earnings growth profile, profit margins, industry, market value and specific risks.
This Fair Ratio approach gives a more tailored view than a simple comparison with industry or peer averages because it adjusts for the company’s own characteristics rather than assuming all stocks in the group deserve similar pricing.
Comparing the Fair Ratio of 15.1x with the actual P/E of 16.4x suggests Pool screens as overvalued on this metric.
Result: OVERVALUED
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Upgrade Your Decision Making: Choose your Pool Narrative
Earlier it was mentioned that there is an even better way to understand valuation, so this is where Narratives come in, letting you pair your own story about Pool with concrete numbers like fair value, future revenue, earnings and margins, then see how that stacks up against the current price.
On Simply Wall St’s Community page, Narratives give you an accessible way to set out what you think is happening with Pool, link that story to a forecast, translate it into a fair value, and then compare that fair value with today’s share price to help decide whether the stock looks closer to a buy, a hold, or a sell for your situation.
Because Narratives update as new data, news and earnings arrive, you can see how a more optimistic view that lines up with a fair value around US$334, or a more cautious view closer to US$229, both for NasdaqGS:POOL, shift relative to the current share price as assumptions and information change over time.
Do you think there's more to the story for Pool? Head over to our Community to see what others are saying!
This article by Simply Wall St is general in nature. We provide commentary based on historical data and analyst forecasts only using an unbiased methodology and our articles are not intended to be financial advice. It does not constitute a recommendation to buy or sell any stock, and does not take account of your objectives, or your financial situation. We aim to bring you long-term focused analysis driven by fundamental data. Note that our analysis may not factor in the latest price-sensitive company announcements or qualitative material. Simply Wall St has no position in any stocks mentioned.
