
Victoria's Secret (VSCO) stock has drawn fresh attention after recent share price swings, with a 3.8% daily move capping a month of largely flat performance and a decline of about 13.8% over the past 3 months.
See our latest analysis for Victoria's Secret.
That sharp 1-day share price return of 3.76% and 7-day share price return of 14.12% comes after a weaker patch, with the 90-day share price return down 13.83%, even as the 1-year total shareholder return is 135.52%. This suggests that momentum has recently picked up again.
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With Victoria's Secret trading at a discount to both one set of analyst targets and an intrinsic value estimate after a strong 1-year total return, you have to ask: is this a fresh entry point, or is the market already pricing in future growth?
Against a last close of $52.45, the most followed narrative pegs Victoria's Secret fair value at about $65.56, framing today’s price as a discount worth understanding.
The ongoing transformation of Victoria's Secret toward inclusivity, body positivity, and enhanced storytelling continues to resonate with younger customers and drive new customer acquisition, especially among the 18-44 demographic, supporting sustained revenue and market share growth.
Curious what makes this valuation tick? The narrative leans heavily on faster earnings growth, richer margins, and a different profit multiple than the market is using today.
Result: Fair Value of $65.56 (UNDERVALUED)
Have a read of the narrative in full and understand what's behind the forecasts.
However, this depends on tariffs not becoming more restrictive and on Victoria's Secret effectively managing mall exposure, where weaker traffic could quickly pressure sales and margins.
Find out about the key risks to this Victoria's Secret narrative.
Those fair value ranges lean on future earnings power, but today Victoria's Secret trades on a P/E of 25.9x compared with 20.1x for the US Specialty Retail industry and a fair ratio of 31.6x. That mix of richer pricing than peers yet below the fair ratio raises a simple question: is the stock being generous or cautious about the turnaround?
See what the numbers say about this price — find out in our valuation breakdown.
With sentiment clearly mixed, now is the moment to look through the numbers yourself and weigh both the concerns and the upside in a balanced way using 3 key rewards and 2 important warning signs
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