Pool (POOL) Pullback Keeps Undervalued Narrative In Focus

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Pool (POOL) has come under pressure in recent trading, with the stock down roughly 3% over the past week and about 3% over the past month, compared with a modest gain over the past 3 months.

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The recent pullback extends a weaker run for Pool, with the share price down 17.14% year to date and the 1 year total shareholder return declining 36.78%. This points to fading momentum despite a modest 90 day share price gain of 3.08%.

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So is Pool’s weak share price more about investors cooling on the story than anything in the business itself, or does the pullback hint at a reset that changes how the stock stacks up on valuation?

Most Popular Narrative: 25.6% Undervalued

Pool's most followed valuation narrative puts fair value at $255.91 per share, compared with the last close at $190.33, which suggests a sizeable valuation gap that investors are weighing against its recent share price weakness.

The analysts have a consensus price target of $255.91 for Pool based on their expectations of its future earnings growth, profit margins and other risk factors. However, there is a degree of disagreement amongst analysts, with the most bullish reporting a price target of $300.0, and the most bearish reporting a price target of just $210.0.

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Want to see what is behind that fair value for Pool? The narrative focuses on steady revenue growth, firmer margins and a richer earnings multiple than the industry. The exact mix of assumptions might surprise you.

Result: Fair Value of $255.91 (UNDERVALUED)

Have a read of the narrative in full and understand what's behind the forecasts.

However, the Pool narrative still faces real tests, with exposure to mature North American housing cycles and inflation-driven margin pressure both capable of undermining those fair value assumptions.

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Another View On Pool Using Market Ratios

The DCF work suggests Pool is undervalued, yet the market ratios tell a different story. Pool trades on a P/E of 17.4x, which is above the Global Retail Distributors average of 16.4x, the peer average of 13.6x, and a fair ratio of 14.8x. That premium can either signal confidence or raise questions about valuation risk. Which side do you think it reflects?

For a closer look at how this pricing gap could narrow or widen over time, take a look at the See what the numbers say about this price — find out in our valuation breakdown.

NasdaqGS:POOL P/E Ratio as at Aug 2026

Next Steps

Given the mixed signals around Pool, this is a good time to look through the numbers yourself and decide how the risk and reward balance looks to you. To see both sides set out clearly, start with the 3 key rewards and 1 important warning sign

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