
Deere (DE) is back in focus after a recent post earnings selloff, as the stock joins the Russell 1000 Defensive Index and the Russell 1000 Value Defensive Index following results that exceeded expectations.
See our latest analysis for Deere.
At a share price of $635.24, Deere has seen strong momentum recently, with an 8.88% 1 month share price return and 36.08% year to date share price return. The 5 year total shareholder return of 91.49% highlights how longer term investors have been rewarded even through the recent post earnings volatility and index additions.
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Deere’s business looks solid and the recent index additions plus strong run in the share price highlight that. The harder question now is whether today’s valuation still leaves enough upside for new money.
Deere’s most followed valuation narrative puts fair value at $644.21, slightly above the last close at $635.24, which frames the current debate around upside potential.
Rapid adoption of Deere's precision agriculture and automation solutions (e.g., JDLink Boost, Precision Essentials bundles, See & Spray tech, and new automation features) is driving higher-value product sales and increased software engagement globally. This is positioning Deere to benefit from shifts toward high-efficiency, technology-enabled farming and may lift both future revenue and net margins through higher-margin recurring software and data services.
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Result: Fair Value of $644.21 (UNDERVALUED)
Have a read of the narrative in full and understand what's behind the forecasts.
However, Deere’s narrative also leans on some fragile supports, including tariff and trade costs that may pressure margins, as well as a volatile North American large agriculture cycle.
Find out about the key risks to this Deere narrative.
With Deere’s mix of potential rewards and flagged risks in mind, this is a good moment to move quickly, test the assumptions yourself, and weigh both sides with the 2 key rewards and 1 important warning sign.
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