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RH stock: 4 under the surface updates that warrant buying the dip

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April 1, 2026
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RH stock: 4 under the surface updates that warrant buying the dip

RH (NYSE: RH) tanked 19.29% on Apr. 1 after the luxury home furnishings retailer posted disappointing Q4 earnings and issued muted guidance for the current quarter.

In its press release, the company said its gross margin contracted by 180-basis-points to 42.9% due to tariff-related costs and adverse weather conditions toward the end of the quarter.

That said, there were several “under the surface” updates in the earnings report that may form the basis of a contrarian “buy-the-dip” thesis – especially now that RH stock is down over 50% versus its year-to-date high.

The ‘peak investment’ pivot warrants buying RH stock

On the earnings call, CEO Gary Friedman categorized 2025 as the firm’s “peak investment year”.

RH spent roughly $326 million on capital expenditures and strategic brand acquisitions (including Dmitriy & Co. and Michael Taylor) in the trailing 12 months.

This means the significant margin compression investors are seeing now is “partly” the result of intentional, one-time spending to build out a global ecosystem.

As these investments transition from “cost centres” to “revenue generators” in late 2026, margins are structurally positioned to snap back, which may help RH shares recover towards recent highs.

Free cash flow reversal may drive RH shares higher

Despite the earnings miss, RH’s cash position tells a much healthier story than the net income figure.

The NYSE-listed firm ended its fiscal 2025 with $252 million free cash flow – a huge improvement from negative $214 million a year ago.

A nearly $466 million swing in cash generation in a single year – during what Fridman called the “worst housing market in 50 years” – suggests the underlying business model is far more resilient and efficient than the GAAP earnings reflect.

Note that RH stock’s relative strength index (14-day) now sits in the late 20s, indicating “oversold” conditions that often trigger a meaningful relief rally. This technical setup makes it somewhat more attractive to own in the near-term.

The ‘RH Estates’ growth lever

The upcoming launch of “RH Estates” this spring, specifically targeting the “traditional” luxury market, is another reason for long-term investors to load up on this stock today.

According to RH, while it already dominates “modern” luxury, 60% of such homes are classic or traditional in architecture – a segment where it’s actually underpenetrated currently.

By integrating its recent high-end acquisitions – Bespoke Furniture, Couture Upholstery – into the RH Estates line, the company is opening up a total addressable market (TAM) that is more than double its current reach.

RH may have bottomed now

Now that RH shares are hovering around $110, their valuation has reached levels that historically signal a bottom for them.

The company’s PEG ratio currently sits at about 0.5x – suggesting it’s extremely cheap relative to its long-term growth potential.

Note that RH grew revenue by 8% in its recently concluded financial year, outpacing rivals by at least 8%.

All in all, the market is pricing RH as if it’s a struggling retailer, while the data shows it’s a luxury brand gaining significant market share during a cyclical downturn.

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