WHR
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- ?Jun 29, 10:01 AMdecisionconsidered
Agent 7 — Day Trader — decide: skip
WHR is down ~3% intraday with no news catalyst visible, suggesting this is flow/sentiment-driven selling rather than a specific event. The macro backdrop shows T10YIE at 2.2, significantly below trend (2.1σ), which reflects lower inflation expectations and a flight-to-safety tone — modestly supportive of continued pressure on economically-sensitive consumer discretionary names like WHR. However, with 345 minutes remaining (nearly a full session still ahead), there is ample time for either continuation or mean reversion. The absence of a specific news driver cuts both ways — no binary catalyst to accelerate the move further, but also no obvious reason for buyers to step in aggressively. The move is at the lower end of the 2-5% meaningful range (~2.95%), suggesting conviction is present but not overwhelming. No reversal signals are evident from the data provided. On balance, the path of least resistance appears marginally downward given macro headwinds and existing momentum, but confidence is low — this is a borderline read. Probability sits just above the 0.5 trigger threshold.
- !Jun 29, 10:01 AMsignalseverity -0.03
Agent 7 — Day Trader — day_trade_skipped
WHR is down ~3% intraday with no news catalyst visible, suggesting this is flow/sentiment-driven selling rather than a specific event. The macro backdrop shows T10YIE at 2.2, significantly below trend (2.1σ), which reflects lower inflation expectations and a flight-to-safety tone — modestly supportive of continued pressure on economically-sensitive consumer discretionary names like WHR. However, with 345 minutes remaining (nearly a full session still ahead), there is ample time for either continuation or mean reversion. The absence of a specific news driver cuts both ways — no binary catalyst to accelerate the move further, but also no obvious reason for buyers to step in aggressively. The move is at the lower end of the 2-5% meaningful range (~2.95%), suggesting conviction is present but not overwhelming. No reversal signals are evident from the data provided. On balance, the path of least resistance appears marginally downward given macro headwinds and existing momentum, but confidence is low — this is a borderline read. Probability sits just above the 0.5 trigger threshold.
- ?Jun 29, 7:06 AMdecisionconsidered
Agent 5 — Dip Buyer (Evolving) — decide: skip
WHR is down 13.7% from its 30-day high (just under the +1 signal threshold of 15%), with no hard veto triggers — no imminent earnings, no fundamental deterioration visible in the sparse 8-K filings, and no going-concern language. Signal scoring is weak: no insider buying, no options flow data, no unusual call activity, and Consumer Discretionary is ranked 9th of 11 sectors by 30-day relative strength (sector underperformance adds +1, but the stock may be suffering idiosyncratic pressure within an already weak sector). No earnings in the visible window adds +1, but VIX at the 73rd percentile is a near-headwind (-1), and the lack of any corroborating positive signal (insiders, options) leaves the net score near zero. The macro backdrop shows inflation expectations below trend, which is mildly positive for a rate-sensitive consumer durable name, but broad market tone is risk-off today.
- !Jun 29, 7:06 AMsignalseverity 0.14
Agent 5 — Dip Buyer (Evolving) — dip_skipped
WHR is down 13.7% from its 30-day high (just under the +1 signal threshold of 15%), with no hard veto triggers — no imminent earnings, no fundamental deterioration visible in the sparse 8-K filings, and no going-concern language. Signal scoring is weak: no insider buying, no options flow data, no unusual call activity, and Consumer Discretionary is ranked 9th of 11 sectors by 30-day relative strength (sector underperformance adds +1, but the stock may be suffering idiosyncratic pressure within an already weak sector). No earnings in the visible window adds +1, but VIX at the 73rd percentile is a near-headwind (-1), and the lack of any corroborating positive signal (insiders, options) leaves the net score near zero. The macro backdrop shows inflation expectations below trend, which is mildly positive for a rate-sensitive consumer durable name, but broad market tone is risk-off today.
- ?Jun 29, 7:06 AMdecisionconsidered
Agent 8 — Dip Buyer (Peer-Aware) — decide: skip
WHR (Whirlpool) is down 13.7% from its 30-day high with no news headlines, no insider activity, and no options flow data to explain the move or confirm a recovery thesis. The drop appears macro/sector-driven rather than fundamental — Consumer Discretionary is underperforming SPY (−1.87pts over 30d) and ranks 9th of 11 sectors by relative strength, suggesting WHR is caught in broader sector weakness. Without earnings imminent, no confirmed negative catalyst, and a VIX at 73rd percentile (elevated but not extreme), the situation is ambiguous but leans cautiously bearish due to absent confirmation signals and sector headwinds.
- !Jun 29, 7:06 AMsignalseverity 0.14
Agent 8 — Dip Buyer (Peer-Aware) — dip_skipped
WHR (Whirlpool) is down 13.7% from its 30-day high with no news headlines, no insider activity, and no options flow data to explain the move or confirm a recovery thesis. The drop appears macro/sector-driven rather than fundamental — Consumer Discretionary is underperforming SPY (−1.87pts over 30d) and ranks 9th of 11 sectors by relative strength, suggesting WHR is caught in broader sector weakness. Without earnings imminent, no confirmed negative catalyst, and a VIX at 73rd percentile (elevated but not extreme), the situation is ambiguous but leans cautiously bearish due to absent confirmation signals and sector headwinds.
- ?Jun 26, 3:26 PMdecisionconsidered
Agent 7 — Day Trader — decide: skip
WHR is up 3.15% with only 20 minutes remaining until the forced close. The time factor is the dominant concern here — even a genuine momentum move has very little runway left to extend meaningfully, and the risk of late-session profit-taking or mean reversion in the final 20 minutes is elevated. There are no supporting headlines to explain the move, which is not disqualifying on its own, but the macro context (T10YIE 1.9σ below trend, favoring long-duration sectors) is not particularly supportive of a consumer durables name like WHR. The move itself is real and represents meaningful flow, but at 3.25 PM ET with 20 minutes to go, the probability of a further push to the +3% profit target from current levels is low — the stock would need to add another ~$1.17 from here. Late fades in names that have already run 3%+ intraday without a clear catalyst are common. Probability set below 0.5 primarily on time constraint and lack of catalytic support.
- !Jun 26, 3:26 PMsignalseverity 0.03
Agent 7 — Day Trader — day_trade_skipped
WHR is up 3.15% with only 20 minutes remaining until the forced close. The time factor is the dominant concern here — even a genuine momentum move has very little runway left to extend meaningfully, and the risk of late-session profit-taking or mean reversion in the final 20 minutes is elevated. There are no supporting headlines to explain the move, which is not disqualifying on its own, but the macro context (T10YIE 1.9σ below trend, favoring long-duration sectors) is not particularly supportive of a consumer durables name like WHR. The move itself is real and represents meaningful flow, but at 3.25 PM ET with 20 minutes to go, the probability of a further push to the +3% profit target from current levels is low — the stock would need to add another ~$1.17 from here. Late fades in names that have already run 3%+ intraday without a clear catalyst are common. Probability set below 0.5 primarily on time constraint and lack of catalytic support.
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- ·Jun 26, 7:31 AMstreamnews
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- ?Jun 26, 7:04 AMdecisionconsidered
Agent 5 — Dip Buyer (Evolving) — decide: skip
WHR is down 16.2% from its 30-day high, which qualifies as a mean-reversion candidate (+1), and no earnings are visible in the near-term window (+1). However, the Consumer Discretionary sector is underperforming SPY on both 5d and 30d bases (+1), but WHR ranked only 9 of 11 by 30d relative strength within the sector, suggesting this may be partly idiosyncratic weakness rather than purely sector-wide noise. There are no insider purchases, no options flow data, and the 8-K filings lack disclosed metrics — providing no positive confirmation signals. Against this, VIX at the 77th percentile is a soft headwind (-1), and the elevated rate environment (10Y at 4.50%) is a structural headwind for a capital-intensive, consumer-facing manufacturer (-1). Net signal score is approximately +1, which is marginal, and without a cluster insider buy or unusual call flow to tip the scales, the framework does not support a buy.
- !Jun 26, 7:04 AMsignalseverity 0.16
Agent 5 — Dip Buyer (Evolving) — dip_skipped
WHR is down 16.2% from its 30-day high, which qualifies as a mean-reversion candidate (+1), and no earnings are visible in the near-term window (+1). However, the Consumer Discretionary sector is underperforming SPY on both 5d and 30d bases (+1), but WHR ranked only 9 of 11 by 30d relative strength within the sector, suggesting this may be partly idiosyncratic weakness rather than purely sector-wide noise. There are no insider purchases, no options flow data, and the 8-K filings lack disclosed metrics — providing no positive confirmation signals. Against this, VIX at the 77th percentile is a soft headwind (-1), and the elevated rate environment (10Y at 4.50%) is a structural headwind for a capital-intensive, consumer-facing manufacturer (-1). Net signal score is approximately +1, which is marginal, and without a cluster insider buy or unusual call flow to tip the scales, the framework does not support a buy.
- ?Jun 26, 7:03 AMdecisionconsidered
Agent 8 — Dip Buyer (Peer-Aware) — decide: skip
WHR is down 16.2% from its 30-day high with no confirmed fundamental impairment — the cause of the drop appears macro/sector-driven rather than company-specific, which is a mild positive. However, Consumer Discretionary is ranked 9 of 11 by 30-day relative strength with persistent underperformance vs. SPY (-2.78pts over 30 days), suggesting sector headwinds remain intact. There are no confirmation signals — no insider buying, no unusual call flow, and news sentiment is essentially neutral — leaving the thesis without meaningful positive catalysts to drive a near-term rebound.
- !Jun 26, 7:03 AMsignalseverity 0.16
Agent 8 — Dip Buyer (Peer-Aware) — dip_skipped
WHR is down 16.2% from its 30-day high with no confirmed fundamental impairment — the cause of the drop appears macro/sector-driven rather than company-specific, which is a mild positive. However, Consumer Discretionary is ranked 9 of 11 by 30-day relative strength with persistent underperformance vs. SPY (-2.78pts over 30 days), suggesting sector headwinds remain intact. There are no confirmation signals — no insider buying, no unusual call flow, and news sentiment is essentially neutral — leaving the thesis without meaningful positive catalysts to drive a near-term rebound.
- ·Jun 26, 7:01 AMstreamnews
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- ·Jun 26, 7:01 AMstreamnews
AMERICA AT 250, WHIRLPOOL AT 115: The Only American-Owned Kitchen and Laundry Appliance Company Celebrates a Century of Manufacturing, Jobs, and Homegrown Innovation
As America celebrates its 250th anniversary, Whirlpool Corporation is marking its own milestone: 115 years as the only remaining American-owned major kitchen and laundry appliance manufacturer based in the United States. Starting in July with America's birthday, the company will celebrate with its 20,000 U.S. employees who power the company's 11 manufacturing communities and additional corporate offices—and build toward a major consumer campaign to celebrate the company's official anniversary da
- ·Jun 26, 7:01 AMstreamnews
Should You Buy Whirlpool Corporation (WHR)’s Shares?
We recently published David Tepper Stock Portfolio: 10 Long-Term Stock Picks. Whirlpool Corporation (NYSE:WHR) is one of the long-term stock picks. Whirlpool Corporation (NYSE:WHR) is one of the largest home appliance companies in America. Its shares are down by 60.5% over the past year and by 50% year-to-date. Appaloosa held the stock for a long […]
- ·Jun 26, 6:46 AMstreamnews
1 Industrials Stock Worth Your Attention and 2 We Question
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- ·Jun 26, 6:46 AMstreamnews
AMERICA AT 250, WHIRLPOOL AT 115: The Only American-Owned Kitchen and Laundry Appliance Company Celebrates a Century of Manufacturing, Jobs, and Homegrown Innovation
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- ·Jun 26, 6:46 AMstreamnews
Should You Buy Whirlpool Corporation (WHR)’s Shares?
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- ·Jun 26, 6:31 AMstreamnews
AMERICA AT 250, WHIRLPOOL AT 115: The Only American-Owned Kitchen and Laundry Appliance Company Celebrates a Century of Manufacturing, Jobs, and Homegrown Innovation
As America celebrates its 250th anniversary, Whirlpool Corporation is marking its own milestone: 115 years as the only remaining American-owned major kitchen and laundry appliance manufacturer based in the United States. Starting in July with America's birthday, the company will celebrate with its 20,000 U.S. employees who power the company's 11 manufacturing communities and additional corporate offices—and build toward a major consumer campaign to celebrate the company's official anniversary da
- ·Jun 26, 6:31 AMstreamnews
Should You Buy Whirlpool Corporation (WHR)’s Shares?
We recently published David Tepper Stock Portfolio: 10 Long-Term Stock Picks. Whirlpool Corporation (NYSE:WHR) is one of the long-term stock picks. Whirlpool Corporation (NYSE:WHR) is one of the largest home appliance companies in America. Its shares are down by 60.5% over the past year and by 50% year-to-date. Appaloosa held the stock for a long […]
- ▣Jun 25, 8:00 PMjournalstop
Agent 6 — Options Momentum closed long 100 @ $1.52 (-$62.66)
Stop: premium $1.52 ≤ trailing floor $1.68 (peak $2.24 × 0.75)
- ?Jun 25, 7:05 AMdecisionconsidered
Agent 5 — Dip Buyer (Evolving) — decide: skip
WHR is down 16.2% from its 30-day high, which qualifies as a mean-reversion candidate (+1), and no earnings are visible in the near-term window (+1). However, the Consumer Discretionary sector is underperforming SPY on both 5d and 30d bases (+1), but WHR ranked only 9 of 11 by 30d relative strength within the sector, suggesting this may be partly idiosyncratic weakness rather than purely sector-wide noise. There are no insider purchases, no options flow data, and the 8-K filings lack disclosed metrics — providing no positive confirmation signals. Against this, VIX at the 77th percentile is a soft headwind (-1), and the elevated rate environment (10Y at 4.50%) is a structural headwind for a capital-intensive, consumer-facing manufacturer (-1). Net signal score is approximately +1, which is marginal, and without a cluster insider buy or unusual call flow to tip the scales, the framework does not support a buy.
- !Jun 25, 7:05 AMsignalseverity 0.16
Agent 5 — Dip Buyer (Evolving) — dip_skipped
WHR is down 16.2% from its 30-day high, which qualifies as a mean-reversion candidate (+1), and no earnings are visible in the near-term window (+1). However, the Consumer Discretionary sector is underperforming SPY on both 5d and 30d bases (+1), but WHR ranked only 9 of 11 by 30d relative strength within the sector, suggesting this may be partly idiosyncratic weakness rather than purely sector-wide noise. There are no insider purchases, no options flow data, and the 8-K filings lack disclosed metrics — providing no positive confirmation signals. Against this, VIX at the 77th percentile is a soft headwind (-1), and the elevated rate environment (10Y at 4.50%) is a structural headwind for a capital-intensive, consumer-facing manufacturer (-1). Net signal score is approximately +1, which is marginal, and without a cluster insider buy or unusual call flow to tip the scales, the framework does not support a buy.
- ?Jun 25, 7:03 AMdecisionconsidered
Agent 8 — Dip Buyer (Peer-Aware) — decide: skip
WHR is down 16.2% from its 30-day high with no confirmed fundamental impairment — the cause of the drop appears macro/sector-driven rather than company-specific, which is a mild positive. However, Consumer Discretionary is ranked 9 of 11 by 30-day relative strength with persistent underperformance vs. SPY (-2.78pts over 30 days), suggesting sector headwinds remain intact. There are no confirmation signals — no insider buying, no unusual call flow, and news sentiment is essentially neutral — leaving the thesis without meaningful positive catalysts to drive a near-term rebound.
- !Jun 25, 7:03 AMsignalseverity 0.16
Agent 8 — Dip Buyer (Peer-Aware) — dip_skipped
WHR is down 16.2% from its 30-day high with no confirmed fundamental impairment — the cause of the drop appears macro/sector-driven rather than company-specific, which is a mild positive. However, Consumer Discretionary is ranked 9 of 11 by 30-day relative strength with persistent underperformance vs. SPY (-2.78pts over 30 days), suggesting sector headwinds remain intact. There are no confirmation signals — no insider buying, no unusual call flow, and news sentiment is essentially neutral — leaving the thesis without meaningful positive catalysts to drive a near-term rebound.
- ?Jun 24, 6:06 PMdecisionconsidered
Agent 8 — Dip Buyer (Peer-Aware) — decide: skip
WHR is down 16.2% from its 30-day high with no confirmed fundamental impairment — the cause of the drop appears macro/sector-driven rather than company-specific, which is a mild positive. However, Consumer Discretionary is ranked 9 of 11 by 30-day relative strength with persistent underperformance vs. SPY (-2.78pts over 30 days), suggesting sector headwinds remain intact. There are no confirmation signals — no insider buying, no unusual call flow, and news sentiment is essentially neutral — leaving the thesis without meaningful positive catalysts to drive a near-term rebound.
- !Jun 24, 6:06 PMsignalseverity 0.16
Agent 8 — Dip Buyer (Peer-Aware) — dip_skipped
WHR is down 16.2% from its 30-day high with no confirmed fundamental impairment — the cause of the drop appears macro/sector-driven rather than company-specific, which is a mild positive. However, Consumer Discretionary is ranked 9 of 11 by 30-day relative strength with persistent underperformance vs. SPY (-2.78pts over 30 days), suggesting sector headwinds remain intact. There are no confirmation signals — no insider buying, no unusual call flow, and news sentiment is essentially neutral — leaving the thesis without meaningful positive catalysts to drive a near-term rebound.
- ?Jun 24, 6:06 PMdecisionconsidered
Agent 4 — Dip Buyer (Frozen) — decide: skip
WHR is down 16.2% from its 30-day high, but the available evidence does not show a clear fundamental catalyst driving the decline — news is sparse and neutral-to-slightly-positive (celebrating its 115-year manufacturing heritage), and the SEC 8-K filings lack reportable financial metrics, suggesting routine corporate disclosures rather than material adverse events. The macro backdrop shows inflation expectations (T10YIE) running 2σ below trend, which could compress consumer spending on big-ticket appliances and weigh on cyclicals like Whirlpool, but this is a macro headwind rather than company-specific deterioration. However, Whirlpool has faced persistent structural challenges including high debt, margin pressure from input costs, and competitive dynamics in appliances, which limit conviction in a near-term rebound.
- !Jun 24, 6:06 PMsignalseverity 0.16
Agent 4 — Dip Buyer (Frozen) — dip_skipped
WHR is down 16.2% from its 30-day high, but the available evidence does not show a clear fundamental catalyst driving the decline — news is sparse and neutral-to-slightly-positive (celebrating its 115-year manufacturing heritage), and the SEC 8-K filings lack reportable financial metrics, suggesting routine corporate disclosures rather than material adverse events. The macro backdrop shows inflation expectations (T10YIE) running 2σ below trend, which could compress consumer spending on big-ticket appliances and weigh on cyclicals like Whirlpool, but this is a macro headwind rather than company-specific deterioration. However, Whirlpool has faced persistent structural challenges including high debt, margin pressure from input costs, and competitive dynamics in appliances, which limit conviction in a near-term rebound.
- ?Jun 24, 6:06 PMdecisionconsidered
Agent 5 — Dip Buyer (Evolving) — decide: skip
WHR is down 16.2% from its 30-day high, which qualifies as a mean-reversion candidate (+1), and no earnings are visible in the near-term window (+1). However, the Consumer Discretionary sector is underperforming SPY on both 5d and 30d bases (+1), but WHR ranked only 9 of 11 by 30d relative strength within the sector, suggesting this may be partly idiosyncratic weakness rather than purely sector-wide noise. There are no insider purchases, no options flow data, and the 8-K filings lack disclosed metrics — providing no positive confirmation signals. Against this, VIX at the 77th percentile is a soft headwind (-1), and the elevated rate environment (10Y at 4.50%) is a structural headwind for a capital-intensive, consumer-facing manufacturer (-1). Net signal score is approximately +1, which is marginal, and without a cluster insider buy or unusual call flow to tip the scales, the framework does not support a buy.
- !Jun 24, 6:06 PMsignalseverity 0.16
Agent 5 — Dip Buyer (Evolving) — dip_skipped
WHR is down 16.2% from its 30-day high, which qualifies as a mean-reversion candidate (+1), and no earnings are visible in the near-term window (+1). However, the Consumer Discretionary sector is underperforming SPY on both 5d and 30d bases (+1), but WHR ranked only 9 of 11 by 30d relative strength within the sector, suggesting this may be partly idiosyncratic weakness rather than purely sector-wide noise. There are no insider purchases, no options flow data, and the 8-K filings lack disclosed metrics — providing no positive confirmation signals. Against this, VIX at the 77th percentile is a soft headwind (-1), and the elevated rate environment (10Y at 4.50%) is a structural headwind for a capital-intensive, consumer-facing manufacturer (-1). Net signal score is approximately +1, which is marginal, and without a cluster insider buy or unusual call flow to tip the scales, the framework does not support a buy.
- ❖Jun 24, 3:01 PMnewsvia finnhub
Should You Buy Whirlpool Corporation (WHR)’s Shares?
We recently published David Tepper Stock Portfolio: 10 Long-Term Stock Picks. Whirlpool Corporation (NYSE:WHR) is one of the long-term stock picks. Whirlpool Corporation (NYSE:WHR) is one of the largest home appliance companies in America. Its shares are down by 60.5% over the past year and by 50% year-to-date. Appaloosa held the stock for a long […]
- ✓Jun 24, 11:50 AMdecisionacted
Agent 6 — Options Momentum — decide: buy
PUT on WHR — 5-day return -5.24% with close below 20-day MA ($40.61). IV 51.3%. Sized 1 contract(s) at $2.15 premium.
- ?Jun 24, 10:40 AMdecisionconsidered
Agent 7 — Day Trader — decide: skip
WHR is up 5.02% intraday — a meaningful move that reflects real institutional flow. The single headline ('1 Industrials Stock Worth Your Attention and 2 We Question') is ambiguous but not negative; absence of a clear catalyst doesn't disqualify continuation. Macro context (T10YIE 2.0σ below trend) is mildly supportive for long-duration sensitive sectors like industrials/consumer durables, as lower inflation expectations reduce discount rate pressure. However, at 305 minutes remaining (roughly 5 hours), this is early-to-mid session, so there is ample time for continuation — that's a positive. The counterweight is the move magnitude itself: a 5% gap/surge of this size in WHR, a mid-cap appliance name with typically moderate volume, raises the possibility of a fade or consolidation rather than further extension. No clear reversal signal is present. On balance, momentum bias holds with modest conviction — no strong reason to fade, but not a high-confidence continuation setup either.
- !Jun 24, 10:40 AMsignalseverity 0.05
Agent 7 — Day Trader — day_trade_skipped
WHR is up 5.02% intraday — a meaningful move that reflects real institutional flow. The single headline ('1 Industrials Stock Worth Your Attention and 2 We Question') is ambiguous but not negative; absence of a clear catalyst doesn't disqualify continuation. Macro context (T10YIE 2.0σ below trend) is mildly supportive for long-duration sensitive sectors like industrials/consumer durables, as lower inflation expectations reduce discount rate pressure. However, at 305 minutes remaining (roughly 5 hours), this is early-to-mid session, so there is ample time for continuation — that's a positive. The counterweight is the move magnitude itself: a 5% gap/surge of this size in WHR, a mid-cap appliance name with typically moderate volume, raises the possibility of a fade or consolidation rather than further extension. No clear reversal signal is present. On balance, momentum bias holds with modest conviction — no strong reason to fade, but not a high-confidence continuation setup either.
- ❖Jun 24, 9:00 AMnewsvia finnhub
AMERICA AT 250, WHIRLPOOL AT 115: The Only American-Owned Kitchen and Laundry Appliance Company Celebrates a Century of Manufacturing, Jobs, and Homegrown Innovation
As America celebrates its 250th anniversary, Whirlpool Corporation is marking its own milestone: 115 years as the only remaining American-owned major kitchen and laundry appliance manufacturer based in the United States. Starting in July with America's birthday, the company will celebrate with its 20,000 U.S. employees who power the company's 11 manufacturing communities and additional corporate offices—and build toward a major consumer campaign to celebrate the company's official anniversary da
- ?Jun 24, 7:04 AMdecisionconsidered
Agent 5 — Dip Buyer (Evolving) — decide: skip
WHR is down 24.8% from its 30-day high with no visible fundamental deterioration in the 8-K filings and no earnings event on the horizon, which ordinarily supports a mean-reversion case. However, the signal stack is weak: no insider buying, no options flow data, no sector context rank available, and the Consumer Discretionary sector is underperforming SPY (-1.78pts over 5 days) with a strongly negative flow proxy (-$16.7M), suggesting the dip may be partly idiosyncratic or at least not met with institutional accumulation. The macro environment is roughly neutral (VIX at 46th percentile, 2s10s mildly positive), providing no tailwind uplift.
- !Jun 24, 7:04 AMsignalseverity 0.20
Agent 5 — Dip Buyer (Evolving) — dip_skipped
WHR is down 24.8% from its 30-day high with no visible fundamental deterioration in the 8-K filings and no earnings event on the horizon, which ordinarily supports a mean-reversion case. However, the signal stack is weak: no insider buying, no options flow data, no sector context rank available, and the Consumer Discretionary sector is underperforming SPY (-1.78pts over 5 days) with a strongly negative flow proxy (-$16.7M), suggesting the dip may be partly idiosyncratic or at least not met with institutional accumulation. The macro environment is roughly neutral (VIX at 46th percentile, 2s10s mildly positive), providing no tailwind uplift.
- ?Jun 24, 7:04 AMdecisionconsidered
Agent 8 — Dip Buyer (Peer-Aware) — decide: skip
WHR is down 24.8% from its 30-day high with no clear confirmed fundamental catalyst visible in the evidence — the 8-K filings contain no disclosed metrics, and news is limited to a neutral product launch. This suggests the drop may be macro/sector-driven rather than company-specific deterioration, which is modestly supportive. However, the absence of any confirmation signals (no insider buying, no unusual call flow, no analyst upgrade) leaves the thesis unanchored. Consumer Discretionary sector is showing negative flow (−$16.7M proxy) and underperformed SPY over the past 5 days, suggesting the drop is partly sector-wide but with possible idiosyncratic component given the severity (24.8%). Whirlpool carries meaningful exposure to housing turnover and tariff/input cost risks, and at $36.56 the stock is historically cheap on most valuation metrics, providing a valuation floor argument.
- !Jun 24, 7:04 AMsignalseverity 0.20
Agent 8 — Dip Buyer (Peer-Aware) — dip_skipped
WHR is down 24.8% from its 30-day high with no clear confirmed fundamental catalyst visible in the evidence — the 8-K filings contain no disclosed metrics, and news is limited to a neutral product launch. This suggests the drop may be macro/sector-driven rather than company-specific deterioration, which is modestly supportive. However, the absence of any confirmation signals (no insider buying, no unusual call flow, no analyst upgrade) leaves the thesis unanchored. Consumer Discretionary sector is showing negative flow (−$16.7M proxy) and underperformed SPY over the past 5 days, suggesting the drop is partly sector-wide but with possible idiosyncratic component given the severity (24.8%). Whirlpool carries meaningful exposure to housing turnover and tariff/input cost risks, and at $36.56 the stock is historically cheap on most valuation metrics, providing a valuation floor argument.
- ❖Jun 24, 5:20 AMnewsvia finnhub
1 Industrials Stock Worth Your Attention and 2 We Question
Whether you see them or not, industrials businesses play a crucial part in our daily activities. Their momentum is also rising as lower interest rates have incentivized higher capital spending. As a result, the industry has posted a 17.2% gain over the past six months, beating the S&P 500 by 9.4 percentage points.
- ▣Jun 23, 8:00 PMjournalstop
Agent 6 — Options Momentum closed long 200 @ $1.85 (-$15.89)
Stop: premium $1.85 ≤ trailing floor $2.18 (peak $2.91 × 0.75)
- ▢Jun 23, 8:00 PMjournal
Agent 6 — Options Momentum opened long 100 @ $2.15
- ?Jun 23, 8:51 AMdecisionconsidered
Agent 5 — Dip Buyer (Evolving) — decide: skip
WHR is down 24.8% from its 30-day high with no visible fundamental deterioration in the 8-K filings and no earnings event on the horizon, which ordinarily supports a mean-reversion case. However, the signal stack is weak: no insider buying, no options flow data, no sector context rank available, and the Consumer Discretionary sector is underperforming SPY (-1.78pts over 5 days) with a strongly negative flow proxy (-$16.7M), suggesting the dip may be partly idiosyncratic or at least not met with institutional accumulation. The macro environment is roughly neutral (VIX at 46th percentile, 2s10s mildly positive), providing no tailwind uplift.
- ❖Jun 23, 8:00 AMnewsvia finnhub
LGI Homes Celebrates Grand Opening of Chima Ranch in Yuba City, California
The ADU by LGI Homes at Chima Ranch The ADU is a one bedroom, one bathroom unit that is available on select home sites YUBA CITY, Calif., June 23, 2026 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) -- LGI Homes, Inc. (NASDAQ: LGIH) proudly announces the Grand Opening of Chima Ranch, a brand-new community offering spacious homes, exceptional value, and a desirable location in the heart of Yuba City. Surrounded by scenic orchards and established neighborhoods, Chima Ranch provides residents with a peaceful setting while remai
- ?Jun 23, 7:04 AMdecisionconsidered
Agent 8 — Dip Buyer (Peer-Aware) — decide: skip
WHR is down 24.8% from its 30-day high with no clear confirmed fundamental catalyst visible in the evidence — the 8-K filings contain no disclosed metrics, and news is limited to a neutral product launch. This suggests the drop may be macro/sector-driven rather than company-specific deterioration, which is modestly supportive. However, the absence of any confirmation signals (no insider buying, no unusual call flow, no analyst upgrade) leaves the thesis unanchored. Consumer Discretionary sector is showing negative flow (−$16.7M proxy) and underperformed SPY over the past 5 days, suggesting the drop is partly sector-wide but with possible idiosyncratic component given the severity (24.8%). Whirlpool carries meaningful exposure to housing turnover and tariff/input cost risks, and at $36.56 the stock is historically cheap on most valuation metrics, providing a valuation floor argument.
- !Jun 23, 7:04 AMsignalseverity 0.25
Agent 8 — Dip Buyer (Peer-Aware) — dip_skipped
WHR is down 24.8% from its 30-day high with no clear confirmed fundamental catalyst visible in the evidence — the 8-K filings contain no disclosed metrics, and news is limited to a neutral product launch. This suggests the drop may be macro/sector-driven rather than company-specific deterioration, which is modestly supportive. However, the absence of any confirmation signals (no insider buying, no unusual call flow, no analyst upgrade) leaves the thesis unanchored. Consumer Discretionary sector is showing negative flow (−$16.7M proxy) and underperformed SPY over the past 5 days, suggesting the drop is partly sector-wide but with possible idiosyncratic component given the severity (24.8%). Whirlpool carries meaningful exposure to housing turnover and tariff/input cost risks, and at $36.56 the stock is historically cheap on most valuation metrics, providing a valuation floor argument.
- ?Jun 23, 7:03 AMdecisionconsidered
Agent 5 — Dip Buyer (Evolving) — decide: skip
WHR is down 24.8% from its 30-day high with no visible fundamental deterioration in the 8-K filings and no earnings event on the horizon, which ordinarily supports a mean-reversion case. However, the signal stack is weak: no insider buying, no options flow data, no sector context rank available, and the Consumer Discretionary sector is underperforming SPY (-1.78pts over 5 days) with a strongly negative flow proxy (-$16.7M), suggesting the dip may be partly idiosyncratic or at least not met with institutional accumulation. The macro environment is roughly neutral (VIX at 46th percentile, 2s10s mildly positive), providing no tailwind uplift.
- !Jun 23, 7:03 AMsignalseverity 0.25
Agent 5 — Dip Buyer (Evolving) — dip_skipped
WHR is down 24.8% from its 30-day high with no visible fundamental deterioration in the 8-K filings and no earnings event on the horizon, which ordinarily supports a mean-reversion case. However, the signal stack is weak: no insider buying, no options flow data, no sector context rank available, and the Consumer Discretionary sector is underperforming SPY (-1.78pts over 5 days) with a strongly negative flow proxy (-$16.7M), suggesting the dip may be partly idiosyncratic or at least not met with institutional accumulation. The macro environment is roughly neutral (VIX at 46th percentile, 2s10s mildly positive), providing no tailwind uplift.
- ?Jun 22, 7:21 PMdecisionconsidered
Agent 5 — Dip Buyer (Evolving) — decide: skip
WHR is down 24.8% from its 30-day high with no visible fundamental deterioration in the 8-K filings and no earnings event on the horizon, which ordinarily supports a mean-reversion case. However, the signal stack is weak: no insider buying, no options flow data, no sector context rank available, and the Consumer Discretionary sector is underperforming SPY (-1.78pts over 5 days) with a strongly negative flow proxy (-$16.7M), suggesting the dip may be partly idiosyncratic or at least not met with institutional accumulation. The macro environment is roughly neutral (VIX at 46th percentile, 2s10s mildly positive), providing no tailwind uplift.
- !Jun 22, 7:21 PMsignalseverity 0.25
Agent 5 — Dip Buyer (Evolving) — dip_skipped
WHR is down 24.8% from its 30-day high with no visible fundamental deterioration in the 8-K filings and no earnings event on the horizon, which ordinarily supports a mean-reversion case. However, the signal stack is weak: no insider buying, no options flow data, no sector context rank available, and the Consumer Discretionary sector is underperforming SPY (-1.78pts over 5 days) with a strongly negative flow proxy (-$16.7M), suggesting the dip may be partly idiosyncratic or at least not met with institutional accumulation. The macro environment is roughly neutral (VIX at 46th percentile, 2s10s mildly positive), providing no tailwind uplift.
- ?Jun 22, 7:21 PMdecisionconsidered
Agent 4 — Dip Buyer (Frozen) — decide: skip
WHR is down nearly 25% from its 30-day high with almost no explanatory news — only a neutral KitchenAid Canada product launch — suggesting the drop reflects either a significant undisclosed event or structural deterioration. Three 8-K filings in quick succession (June 2, 16, and 18) without disclosed metrics are a red flag, as clusters of 8-Ks often signal material corporate events such as leadership changes, debt covenant issues, or strategic restructurings. Whirlpool has faced persistent headwinds including weak housing turnover, elevated input costs, and heavy competition from lower-cost appliance brands, which compound the uncertainty around this drop.
- !Jun 22, 7:21 PMsignalseverity 0.25
Agent 4 — Dip Buyer (Frozen) — dip_skipped
WHR is down nearly 25% from its 30-day high with almost no explanatory news — only a neutral KitchenAid Canada product launch — suggesting the drop reflects either a significant undisclosed event or structural deterioration. Three 8-K filings in quick succession (June 2, 16, and 18) without disclosed metrics are a red flag, as clusters of 8-Ks often signal material corporate events such as leadership changes, debt covenant issues, or strategic restructurings. Whirlpool has faced persistent headwinds including weak housing turnover, elevated input costs, and heavy competition from lower-cost appliance brands, which compound the uncertainty around this drop.
- ?Jun 22, 6:06 PMdecisionconsidered
Agent 8 — Dip Buyer (Peer-Aware) — decide: skip
WHR is down 24.8% from its 30-day high with no clear confirmed fundamental catalyst visible in the evidence — the 8-K filings contain no disclosed metrics, and news is limited to a neutral product launch. This suggests the drop may be macro/sector-driven rather than company-specific deterioration, which is modestly supportive. However, the absence of any confirmation signals (no insider buying, no unusual call flow, no analyst upgrade) leaves the thesis unanchored. Consumer Discretionary sector is showing negative flow (−$16.7M proxy) and underperformed SPY over the past 5 days, suggesting the drop is partly sector-wide but with possible idiosyncratic component given the severity (24.8%). Whirlpool carries meaningful exposure to housing turnover and tariff/input cost risks, and at $36.56 the stock is historically cheap on most valuation metrics, providing a valuation floor argument.
- !Jun 22, 6:06 PMsignalseverity 0.25
Agent 8 — Dip Buyer (Peer-Aware) — dip_skipped
WHR is down 24.8% from its 30-day high with no clear confirmed fundamental catalyst visible in the evidence — the 8-K filings contain no disclosed metrics, and news is limited to a neutral product launch. This suggests the drop may be macro/sector-driven rather than company-specific deterioration, which is modestly supportive. However, the absence of any confirmation signals (no insider buying, no unusual call flow, no analyst upgrade) leaves the thesis unanchored. Consumer Discretionary sector is showing negative flow (−$16.7M proxy) and underperformed SPY over the past 5 days, suggesting the drop is partly sector-wide but with possible idiosyncratic component given the severity (24.8%). Whirlpool carries meaningful exposure to housing turnover and tariff/input cost risks, and at $36.56 the stock is historically cheap on most valuation metrics, providing a valuation floor argument.
- ❖Jun 22, 9:01 AMnewsvia finnhub
KitchenAid Brand Brings Bold Colour and Personalized Design to Canadian Kitchens with its New Line of Major Appliances in Juniper and Black Ore
KitchenAid brand today announced the Canadian launch of its fully redesigned line of major appliances, anchored by two striking new colourways: Juniper and Black Ore. Marking the brand's first complete portfolio redesign in 10 years, the new lineup invites Canadians to personalize their kitchens like never before – pairing curated exterior finishes with interchangeable handle and knob hardware designed to complement today's most sought-after design trends.
- ?Jun 22, 7:05 AMdecisionconsidered
Agent 8 — Dip Buyer (Peer-Aware) — decide: skip
WHR (Whirlpool) has dropped 31.5% from its 30-day high to $38.64, a severe move that brings it to historically depressed valuation territory for a major appliance manufacturer. However, the evidence base is nearly empty: no news headlines, no insider buying (a notable absence on a drop this large), no options flow, and three content-free 8-K filings that offer no fundamental clarity. The Consumer Discretionary sector is underperforming SPY by 4.56pts over 30 days, suggesting some sector-wide pressure, but WHR's magnitude of decline significantly exceeds that sector drag, pointing to idiosyncratic negative catalysts that remain unconfirmed but plausible. Macro conditions (VIX at 34th percentile, broad market selling today) are mildly unfavorable but not catastrophic.
- !Jun 22, 7:05 AMsignalseverity 0.20
Agent 8 — Dip Buyer (Peer-Aware) — dip_skipped
WHR (Whirlpool) has dropped 31.5% from its 30-day high to $38.64, a severe move that brings it to historically depressed valuation territory for a major appliance manufacturer. However, the evidence base is nearly empty: no news headlines, no insider buying (a notable absence on a drop this large), no options flow, and three content-free 8-K filings that offer no fundamental clarity. The Consumer Discretionary sector is underperforming SPY by 4.56pts over 30 days, suggesting some sector-wide pressure, but WHR's magnitude of decline significantly exceeds that sector drag, pointing to idiosyncratic negative catalysts that remain unconfirmed but plausible. Macro conditions (VIX at 34th percentile, broad market selling today) are mildly unfavorable but not catastrophic.
- ?Jun 22, 7:05 AMdecisionconsidered
Agent 5 — Dip Buyer (Evolving) — decide: skip
WHR is down 31.5% from its 30-day high with essentially no diagnostic evidence available — no news headlines, no financial metrics in any of the three recent 8-Ks, no insider buying, and no options flow. The sector (Consumer Discretionary) is a weak performer, ranking 8 of 11 by 30-day relative strength and underperforming SPY by 4.56 points over 30 days, which provides a mild sector-dip signal. However, a 31.5% decline of this magnitude without any observable catalyst is deeply concerning and could reflect undisclosed fundamental deterioration. The broad market is in a risk-off day (SPY -1.25%, VXX +4.39%), and macro conditions are uninspiring with the yield curve 2.3σ below trend, pressuring Consumer Discretionary names.
- !Jun 22, 7:05 AMsignalseverity 0.20
Agent 5 — Dip Buyer (Evolving) — dip_skipped
WHR is down 31.5% from its 30-day high with essentially no diagnostic evidence available — no news headlines, no financial metrics in any of the three recent 8-Ks, no insider buying, and no options flow. The sector (Consumer Discretionary) is a weak performer, ranking 8 of 11 by 30-day relative strength and underperforming SPY by 4.56 points over 30 days, which provides a mild sector-dip signal. However, a 31.5% decline of this magnitude without any observable catalyst is deeply concerning and could reflect undisclosed fundamental deterioration. The broad market is in a risk-off day (SPY -1.25%, VXX +4.39%), and macro conditions are uninspiring with the yield curve 2.3σ below trend, pressuring Consumer Discretionary names.
- ❖Jun 22, 5:00 AMnewsvia finnhub
B of A Securities Maintains Underperform on Whirlpool, Lowers Price Target to $36
B of A Securities analyst Rafe Jadrosich maintains Whirlpool (NYSE:WHR) with a Underperform and lowers the price target from $43 to $36.
- ❖Jun 20, 5:08 AMnewsvia finnhub
Whirlpool (WHR) Stock Could Be 31.3% Undervalued After Refinancing And Dividend Cut
Why Whirlpool’s refinancing is in focus for investors Whirlpool (WHR) has moved back into the spotlight after a $2b senior secured notes offering, higher expected interest costs, and dividend and guidance cuts, all weighing on sentiment around the stock. This refinancing replaced cheaper euro denominated notes with higher cost debt, and credit rating downgrades from Moody's and Fitch have reinforced concerns that future earnings and free cash flow will face additional pressure. See our latest...
- ❖Jun 19, 5:16 PMnewsvia finnhub
Q1 Earnings Highlights: Whirlpool (NYSE:WHR) Vs The Rest Of The Electrical Systems Stocks
Quarterly earnings results are a good time to check in on a company’s progress, especially compared to its peers in the same sector. Today we are looking at Whirlpool (NYSE:WHR) and the best and worst performers in the electrical systems industry.
- ❖Jun 19, 9:35 AMnewsvia finnhub
7 Consumer Discretionary Stocks Whale Activity In Today’s Session
This whale alert can help traders discover the next big trading opportunities. Whales are entities with large sums of money and we track their transactions here at Benzinga on our options activity scanner. Traders will
- ❖Jun 19, 5:48 AMnewsvia finnhub
3 Reasons to Sell WHR and 1 Stock to Buy Instead
The past six months haven’t been great for Whirlpool. It just made a new 52-week low of $39.15, and shareholders have lost 46.8% of their capital. This was partly driven by its softer quarterly results and may have investors wondering how to approach the situation.
- ?Jun 18, 6:21 PMdecisionconsidered
Agent 4 — Dip Buyer (Frozen) — decide: skip
WHR has dropped 31.5% from its 30-day high with no explanatory news headlines available, but three 8-K filings in quick succession (June 1, 2, and 16) suggest material corporate events that may be driving the sell-off — potentially restructuring, asset sales, or adverse business developments. Without financial metrics in those filings and no news coverage to contextualize the move, the lack of transparency is itself a red flag. Whirlpool has been under structural pressure from weakening housing/appliance demand, cost inflation, and competitive pricing, and a drop of this magnitude in the absence of visible macro catalyst points more to fundamental deterioration than mere noise.
- !Jun 18, 6:21 PMsignalseverity 0.20
Agent 4 — Dip Buyer (Frozen) — dip_skipped
WHR has dropped 31.5% from its 30-day high with no explanatory news headlines available, but three 8-K filings in quick succession (June 1, 2, and 16) suggest material corporate events that may be driving the sell-off — potentially restructuring, asset sales, or adverse business developments. Without financial metrics in those filings and no news coverage to contextualize the move, the lack of transparency is itself a red flag. Whirlpool has been under structural pressure from weakening housing/appliance demand, cost inflation, and competitive pricing, and a drop of this magnitude in the absence of visible macro catalyst points more to fundamental deterioration than mere noise.
- ?Jun 18, 6:05 PMdecisionconsidered
Agent 8 — Dip Buyer (Peer-Aware) — decide: skip
WHR (Whirlpool) has dropped 31.5% from its 30-day high to $38.64, a severe move that brings it to historically depressed valuation territory for a major appliance manufacturer. However, the evidence base is nearly empty: no news headlines, no insider buying (a notable absence on a drop this large), no options flow, and three content-free 8-K filings that offer no fundamental clarity. The Consumer Discretionary sector is underperforming SPY by 4.56pts over 30 days, suggesting some sector-wide pressure, but WHR's magnitude of decline significantly exceeds that sector drag, pointing to idiosyncratic negative catalysts that remain unconfirmed but plausible. Macro conditions (VIX at 34th percentile, broad market selling today) are mildly unfavorable but not catastrophic.
- !Jun 18, 6:05 PMsignalseverity 0.20
Agent 8 — Dip Buyer (Peer-Aware) — dip_skipped
WHR (Whirlpool) has dropped 31.5% from its 30-day high to $38.64, a severe move that brings it to historically depressed valuation territory for a major appliance manufacturer. However, the evidence base is nearly empty: no news headlines, no insider buying (a notable absence on a drop this large), no options flow, and three content-free 8-K filings that offer no fundamental clarity. The Consumer Discretionary sector is underperforming SPY by 4.56pts over 30 days, suggesting some sector-wide pressure, but WHR's magnitude of decline significantly exceeds that sector drag, pointing to idiosyncratic negative catalysts that remain unconfirmed but plausible. Macro conditions (VIX at 34th percentile, broad market selling today) are mildly unfavorable but not catastrophic.
- ?Jun 18, 6:04 PMdecisionconsidered
Agent 5 — Dip Buyer (Evolving) — decide: skip
WHR is down 31.5% from its 30-day high with essentially no diagnostic evidence available — no news headlines, no financial metrics in any of the three recent 8-Ks, no insider buying, and no options flow. The sector (Consumer Discretionary) is a weak performer, ranking 8 of 11 by 30-day relative strength and underperforming SPY by 4.56 points over 30 days, which provides a mild sector-dip signal. However, a 31.5% decline of this magnitude without any observable catalyst is deeply concerning and could reflect undisclosed fundamental deterioration. The broad market is in a risk-off day (SPY -1.25%, VXX +4.39%), and macro conditions are uninspiring with the yield curve 2.3σ below trend, pressuring Consumer Discretionary names.
- ✓Jun 18, 9:47 AMdecisionacted
Agent 6 — Options Momentum — decide: buy
PUT on WHR — 5-day return -9.55% with close below 20-day MA ($41.47). IV 45.8%. Sized 2 contract(s) at $1.93 premium.
- ?Jun 18, 7:03 AMdecisionconsidered
Agent 5 — Dip Buyer (Evolving) — decide: skip
WHR is down 31.5% from its 30-day high with essentially no diagnostic evidence available — no news headlines, no financial metrics in any of the three recent 8-Ks, no insider buying, and no options flow. The sector (Consumer Discretionary) is a weak performer, ranking 8 of 11 by 30-day relative strength and underperforming SPY by 4.56 points over 30 days, which provides a mild sector-dip signal. However, a 31.5% decline of this magnitude without any observable catalyst is deeply concerning and could reflect undisclosed fundamental deterioration. The broad market is in a risk-off day (SPY -1.25%, VXX +4.39%), and macro conditions are uninspiring with the yield curve 2.3σ below trend, pressuring Consumer Discretionary names.
- !Jun 18, 7:03 AMsignalseverity 0.31
Agent 5 — Dip Buyer (Evolving) — dip_skipped
WHR is down 31.5% from its 30-day high with essentially no diagnostic evidence available — no news headlines, no financial metrics in any of the three recent 8-Ks, no insider buying, and no options flow. The sector (Consumer Discretionary) is a weak performer, ranking 8 of 11 by 30-day relative strength and underperforming SPY by 4.56 points over 30 days, which provides a mild sector-dip signal. However, a 31.5% decline of this magnitude without any observable catalyst is deeply concerning and could reflect undisclosed fundamental deterioration. The broad market is in a risk-off day (SPY -1.25%, VXX +4.39%), and macro conditions are uninspiring with the yield curve 2.3σ below trend, pressuring Consumer Discretionary names.
- ?Jun 18, 7:03 AMdecisionconsidered
Agent 8 — Dip Buyer (Peer-Aware) — decide: skip
WHR (Whirlpool) has dropped 31.5% from its 30-day high to $38.64, a severe move that brings it to historically depressed valuation territory for a major appliance manufacturer. However, the evidence base is nearly empty: no news headlines, no insider buying (a notable absence on a drop this large), no options flow, and three content-free 8-K filings that offer no fundamental clarity. The Consumer Discretionary sector is underperforming SPY by 4.56pts over 30 days, suggesting some sector-wide pressure, but WHR's magnitude of decline significantly exceeds that sector drag, pointing to idiosyncratic negative catalysts that remain unconfirmed but plausible. Macro conditions (VIX at 34th percentile, broad market selling today) are mildly unfavorable but not catastrophic.
- !Jun 18, 7:03 AMsignalseverity 0.31
Agent 8 — Dip Buyer (Peer-Aware) — dip_skipped
WHR (Whirlpool) has dropped 31.5% from its 30-day high to $38.64, a severe move that brings it to historically depressed valuation territory for a major appliance manufacturer. However, the evidence base is nearly empty: no news headlines, no insider buying (a notable absence on a drop this large), no options flow, and three content-free 8-K filings that offer no fundamental clarity. The Consumer Discretionary sector is underperforming SPY by 4.56pts over 30 days, suggesting some sector-wide pressure, but WHR's magnitude of decline significantly exceeds that sector drag, pointing to idiosyncratic negative catalysts that remain unconfirmed but plausible. Macro conditions (VIX at 34th percentile, broad market selling today) are mildly unfavorable but not catastrophic.
- ▢Jun 17, 8:00 PMjournal
Agent 6 — Options Momentum opened long 200 @ $1.93
- ?Jun 17, 6:06 PMdecisionconsidered
Agent 5 — Dip Buyer (Evolving) — decide: skip
WHR is down 31.5% from its 30-day high with essentially no diagnostic evidence available — no news headlines, no financial metrics in any of the three recent 8-Ks, no insider buying, and no options flow. The sector (Consumer Discretionary) is a weak performer, ranking 8 of 11 by 30-day relative strength and underperforming SPY by 4.56 points over 30 days, which provides a mild sector-dip signal. However, a 31.5% decline of this magnitude without any observable catalyst is deeply concerning and could reflect undisclosed fundamental deterioration. The broad market is in a risk-off day (SPY -1.25%, VXX +4.39%), and macro conditions are uninspiring with the yield curve 2.3σ below trend, pressuring Consumer Discretionary names.
- !Jun 17, 6:06 PMsignalseverity 0.31
Agent 5 — Dip Buyer (Evolving) — dip_skipped
WHR is down 31.5% from its 30-day high with essentially no diagnostic evidence available — no news headlines, no financial metrics in any of the three recent 8-Ks, no insider buying, and no options flow. The sector (Consumer Discretionary) is a weak performer, ranking 8 of 11 by 30-day relative strength and underperforming SPY by 4.56 points over 30 days, which provides a mild sector-dip signal. However, a 31.5% decline of this magnitude without any observable catalyst is deeply concerning and could reflect undisclosed fundamental deterioration. The broad market is in a risk-off day (SPY -1.25%, VXX +4.39%), and macro conditions are uninspiring with the yield curve 2.3σ below trend, pressuring Consumer Discretionary names.
- ?Jun 17, 6:05 PMdecisionconsidered
Agent 8 — Dip Buyer (Peer-Aware) — decide: skip
WHR (Whirlpool) has dropped 31.5% from its 30-day high to $38.64, a severe move that brings it to historically depressed valuation territory for a major appliance manufacturer. However, the evidence base is nearly empty: no news headlines, no insider buying (a notable absence on a drop this large), no options flow, and three content-free 8-K filings that offer no fundamental clarity. The Consumer Discretionary sector is underperforming SPY by 4.56pts over 30 days, suggesting some sector-wide pressure, but WHR's magnitude of decline significantly exceeds that sector drag, pointing to idiosyncratic negative catalysts that remain unconfirmed but plausible. Macro conditions (VIX at 34th percentile, broad market selling today) are mildly unfavorable but not catastrophic.
- !Jun 17, 6:05 PMsignalseverity 0.31
Agent 8 — Dip Buyer (Peer-Aware) — dip_skipped
WHR (Whirlpool) has dropped 31.5% from its 30-day high to $38.64, a severe move that brings it to historically depressed valuation territory for a major appliance manufacturer. However, the evidence base is nearly empty: no news headlines, no insider buying (a notable absence on a drop this large), no options flow, and three content-free 8-K filings that offer no fundamental clarity. The Consumer Discretionary sector is underperforming SPY by 4.56pts over 30 days, suggesting some sector-wide pressure, but WHR's magnitude of decline significantly exceeds that sector drag, pointing to idiosyncratic negative catalysts that remain unconfirmed but plausible. Macro conditions (VIX at 34th percentile, broad market selling today) are mildly unfavorable but not catastrophic.
- ?Jun 17, 6:05 PMdecisionconsidered
Agent 4 — Dip Buyer (Frozen) — decide: skip
WHR has dropped 31.5% from its 30-day high with no explanatory news headlines available, but three 8-K filings in quick succession (June 1, 2, and 16) suggest material corporate events that may be driving the sell-off — potentially restructuring, asset sales, or adverse business developments. Without financial metrics in those filings and no news coverage to contextualize the move, the lack of transparency is itself a red flag. Whirlpool has been under structural pressure from weakening housing/appliance demand, cost inflation, and competitive pricing, and a drop of this magnitude in the absence of visible macro catalyst points more to fundamental deterioration than mere noise.
- !Jun 17, 6:05 PMsignalseverity 0.31
Agent 4 — Dip Buyer (Frozen) — dip_skipped
WHR has dropped 31.5% from its 30-day high with no explanatory news headlines available, but three 8-K filings in quick succession (June 1, 2, and 16) suggest material corporate events that may be driving the sell-off — potentially restructuring, asset sales, or adverse business developments. Without financial metrics in those filings and no news coverage to contextualize the move, the lack of transparency is itself a red flag. Whirlpool has been under structural pressure from weakening housing/appliance demand, cost inflation, and competitive pricing, and a drop of this magnitude in the absence of visible macro catalyst points more to fundamental deterioration than mere noise.
- ?Jun 17, 10:05 AMdecisionconsidered
Agent 7 — Day Trader — decide: skip
WHR is up 1.72% today, recovering from what the June 16 headline describes as a plunge. The June 17 headline ('2 Profitable Stocks to Target This Week') may reference WHR positively, providing some fundamental support for today's bounce. However, several factors weigh against continuation: (1) The prior session saw a plunge, suggesting this is likely a dead-cat bounce or partial recovery trade rather than sustained momentum — bounces off sharp drops often fade intraday as sellers who bought the dip take profits. (2) The macro backdrop shows a flattening yield curve (T10Y2Y at 2.3σ below trend), which is broadly unfavorable for cyclical consumer discretionary names like WHR. (3) WHR is a rate-sensitive, consumer-facing appliance maker that tends to underperform in bear-flattening environments. (4) The move is modest at 1.72%, not a high-conviction thrust. (5) While 340 minutes remaining is ample time, the bounce-off-plunge setup historically shows mean reversion rather than continuation. On balance, the risk/reward slightly favors not taking the long here given the reversal-bounce context and unfavorable macro sector dynamics.
- !Jun 17, 10:05 AMsignalseverity 0.02
Agent 7 — Day Trader — day_trade_skipped
WHR is up 1.72% today, recovering from what the June 16 headline describes as a plunge. The June 17 headline ('2 Profitable Stocks to Target This Week') may reference WHR positively, providing some fundamental support for today's bounce. However, several factors weigh against continuation: (1) The prior session saw a plunge, suggesting this is likely a dead-cat bounce or partial recovery trade rather than sustained momentum — bounces off sharp drops often fade intraday as sellers who bought the dip take profits. (2) The macro backdrop shows a flattening yield curve (T10Y2Y at 2.3σ below trend), which is broadly unfavorable for cyclical consumer discretionary names like WHR. (3) WHR is a rate-sensitive, consumer-facing appliance maker that tends to underperform in bear-flattening environments. (4) The move is modest at 1.72%, not a high-conviction thrust. (5) While 340 minutes remaining is ample time, the bounce-off-plunge setup historically shows mean reversion rather than continuation. On balance, the risk/reward slightly favors not taking the long here given the reversal-bounce context and unfavorable macro sector dynamics.
- ❖Jun 17, 9:15 AMnewsvia finnhub
Tennant Company Names Richard H. Zay Chief Operating Officer
MINNEAPOLIS, June 17, 2026--Tennant Company (NYSE: TNC), a world leader in cleaning equipment and solutions, today announced that Richard H. (Rusty) Zay has been appointed Chief Operating Officer, effective July 1, 2026. Zay, currently serving as the organization’s Chief Commercial Officer, has been on the company’s leadership team since 2010. An industry veteran with more than 25 years of experience in sales, marketing, and operations, he previously held leadership roles in other companies, inc
- ❖Jun 17, 8:27 AMnewsvia finnhub
Lifetime Brands Stock Soars 105% in 3 Months: Should You Book Profits?
LCUT surges 105% in the past three months as growth in kitchen tools, home decor and branded products drives momentum across key categories.
- ?Jun 17, 7:03 AMdecisionconsidered
Agent 8 — Dip Buyer (Peer-Aware) — decide: skip
WHR is down 28.9% from its 30-day high, a sharp move that appears triggered by a debt refinancing event. RBC has flagged that while the refinancing removes maturity risk (a modest positive), it introduces meaningful interest cost headwinds — a genuine, albeit not catastrophic, fundamental negative. The company remains operationally intact, but the earnings headwind is a confirmed near-term drag. Consumer Discretionary sector is underperforming SPY on a 30-day basis (-3.87pts), suggesting some macro tailwind tailwind for recovery is absent, and WHR ranks 8th of 11 in the sector. With no insider buying, no unusual call flow, and no upcoming earnings catalyst visible, confirmation signals are entirely absent to support a rebound thesis.
- !Jun 17, 7:03 AMsignalseverity 0.29
Agent 8 — Dip Buyer (Peer-Aware) — dip_skipped
WHR is down 28.9% from its 30-day high, a sharp move that appears triggered by a debt refinancing event. RBC has flagged that while the refinancing removes maturity risk (a modest positive), it introduces meaningful interest cost headwinds — a genuine, albeit not catastrophic, fundamental negative. The company remains operationally intact, but the earnings headwind is a confirmed near-term drag. Consumer Discretionary sector is underperforming SPY on a 30-day basis (-3.87pts), suggesting some macro tailwind tailwind for recovery is absent, and WHR ranks 8th of 11 in the sector. With no insider buying, no unusual call flow, and no upcoming earnings catalyst visible, confirmation signals are entirely absent to support a rebound thesis.
- ?Jun 17, 7:03 AMdecisionconsidered
Agent 5 — Dip Buyer (Evolving) — decide: skip
WHR has dropped 28.9% from its 30-day high, a large move that would normally attract mean-reversion interest. However, the recent news confirms a debt refinancing event that introduces an ongoing interest cost headwind, which represents a fundamental earnings headwind — not pure sector/macro noise. The 8-K filings around June 1-2 likely relate to this refinancing. RBC's commentary explicitly flags earnings deterioration from higher interest costs, suggesting the drop has a legitimate fundamental cause. The sector (Consumer Discretionary) is underperforming the market on a 30-day basis (-3.87pts vs SPY), which provides a mild positive, and no earnings are imminent. However, with no insider buying, no options flow signals, and an identifiable fundamental impairment (structurally higher interest costs), the signal stack is weak.
- ❖Jun 17, 6:44 AMnewsvia finnhub
2 Profitable Stocks to Target This Week and 1 We Question
Not all profitable companies are built to last - some rely on outdated models or unsustainable advantages. Just because a business is in the green today doesn’t mean it will thrive tomorrow.
- ▣Jun 16, 8:00 PMjournalstop
Agent 6 — Options Momentum closed long 200 @ $1.34 (-$127.38)
Stop: premium $1.34 ≤ trailing floor $1.49 (peak $1.98 × 0.75)
- ❖Jun 16, 6:49 PMnewsvia finnhub
Why Whirlpool (WHR) Shares Are Plunging Today
Shares of home appliances manufacturer Whirlpool (NYSE:WHR) fell 5.8% in the morning session after RBC Capital cut its price target, citing concerns that a recent debt refinancing will pressure the company's finances.
- ?Jun 16, 6:06 PMdecisionconsidered
Agent 5 — Dip Buyer (Evolving) — decide: skip
WHR has dropped 28.9% from its 30-day high, a large move that would normally attract mean-reversion interest. However, the recent news confirms a debt refinancing event that introduces an ongoing interest cost headwind, which represents a fundamental earnings headwind — not pure sector/macro noise. The 8-K filings around June 1-2 likely relate to this refinancing. RBC's commentary explicitly flags earnings deterioration from higher interest costs, suggesting the drop has a legitimate fundamental cause. The sector (Consumer Discretionary) is underperforming the market on a 30-day basis (-3.87pts vs SPY), which provides a mild positive, and no earnings are imminent. However, with no insider buying, no options flow signals, and an identifiable fundamental impairment (structurally higher interest costs), the signal stack is weak.
- ?Jun 16, 6:06 PMdecisionconsidered
Agent 8 — Dip Buyer (Peer-Aware) — decide: skip
WHR is down 28.9% from its 30-day high, a sharp move that appears triggered by a debt refinancing event. RBC has flagged that while the refinancing removes maturity risk (a modest positive), it introduces meaningful interest cost headwinds — a genuine, albeit not catastrophic, fundamental negative. The company remains operationally intact, but the earnings headwind is a confirmed near-term drag. Consumer Discretionary sector is underperforming SPY on a 30-day basis (-3.87pts), suggesting some macro tailwind tailwind for recovery is absent, and WHR ranks 8th of 11 in the sector. With no insider buying, no unusual call flow, and no upcoming earnings catalyst visible, confirmation signals are entirely absent to support a rebound thesis.
- ?Jun 16, 6:05 PMdecisionconsidered
Agent 4 — Dip Buyer (Frozen) — decide: skip
Whirlpool is down nearly 29% from its 30-day high, and the most recent news specifically flags that a recent refinancing will introduce meaningful interest cost headwinds to earnings — this is fundamental deterioration, not mere macro noise. RBC's commentary (negative sentiment on both articles) suggests the refinancing, while removing maturity risk, comes at a material cost to future earnings power. The flat-to-slightly-steepening yield curve (T10Y2Y at 0.4, 2.1σ below trend) is not favorable for a capital-intensive, indebted consumer durables company like WHR, and with sparse SEC filing metrics available, there is limited visibility into balance sheet health to offset these concerns.
- ?Jun 16, 3:36 PMdecisionconsidered
Agent 7 — Day Trader — decide: skip
WHR is down 4.28% with a fresh negative catalyst (RBC noting interest cost headwind from refinancing), which is real fundamental pressure. However, with only 9 minutes remaining until the forced close cutoff, there is almost no time for further meaningful directional move. The stock has already absorbed the bulk of the news impact intraday. At this stage, end-of-day covering and mean reversion are just as likely as continuation, and the risk/reward of chasing a 4%+ down move in the final minutes is poor. Macro context (slightly flattened yield curve) is modestly negative for industrials but not a strong enough tailwind to push continuation here. Time remaining is the dominant factor — insufficient runway for the +3% target to be hit before forced flatten.
- ❖Jun 16, 2:34 PMnewsvia finnhub
Whirlpool's Refinancing Removes Maturity Risks, Introduces Earnings Headwinds, RBC Says
Whirlpool's (WHR) recent refinancing removes near-term debt maturity risks, but the associated incre
- ❖Jun 16, 11:35 AMnewsvia finnhub
Whirlpool's Refinancing to Result in Interest Cost Headwind, RBC Says
Whirlpool's (WHR) recent refinancing removes near-term maturity risk but the increase in interest co
- ✓Jun 16, 10:22 AMdecisionacted
Agent 6 — Options Momentum — decide: buy
PUT on WHR — 5-day return -5.04% with close below 20-day MA ($41.70). IV 48.9%. Sized 2 contract(s) at $1.98 premium.
- ?Jun 16, 7:02 AMdecisionconsidered
Agent 5 — Dip Buyer (Evolving) — decide: skip
WHR (Whirlpool) is down 25.7% from its 30-day high, a significant drop that would normally qualify as a mean-reversion candidate. However, the evidence base is almost entirely empty — no news headlines, no recent SEC filings, no insider activity, no options flow, and no macro brief — making it impossible to distinguish a sector/macro-driven dip from single-stock fundamental deterioration. The sector (Consumer Discretionary) is ranked 8th of 11 by 30-day relative strength and is underperforming SPY by 4.14pts over 30 days, suggesting some sector-level pressure, but a 25.7% drop in a large-cap appliance maker far exceeds typical sector noise. Whirlpool has faced structural headwinds (housing slowdown, cost pressures, tariff exposure on imported components) that could justify a sustained re-rating rather than a temporary dip.
- ?Jun 16, 7:01 AMdecisionconsidered
Agent 8 — Dip Buyer (Peer-Aware) — decide: skip
WHR has dropped 25.7% from its 30-day high to $42.41, a severe decline with no clear positive catalysts visible. The Consumer Discretionary sector is underperforming SPY on a 30-day basis (-4.14pts), suggesting some sector-wide pressure, but a 25.7% idiosyncratic drop far exceeds sector weakness and implies company-specific deterioration. News sentiment is neutral-to-cautious (one headline explicitly flags WHR as an "out-of-favor stock to approach with caution"), there is zero insider buying activity, no options flow confirmation, and the 10-Q and recent 8-Ks provide no visible positive metrics. At ~$42, WHR trades at historically depressed levels for a major appliance manufacturer, which provides some valuation support, but without confirmation signals or a clear recovery catalyst, mean-reversion is uncertain in a 90-day window.
- ❖Jun 16, 5:52 AMnewsvia finnhub
RBC Capital Maintains Underperform on Whirlpool, Lowers Price Target to $30
RBC Capital analyst Mike Dahl maintains Whirlpool (NYSE:WHR) with a Underperform and lowers the price target from $32 to $30.
- ▣Jun 15, 8:00 PMjournalstop
Agent 6 — Options Momentum closed long 100 @ $1.98 (-$86.65)
Stop: premium $1.98 ≤ trailing floor $2.33 (peak $3.10 × 0.75)
- ▢Jun 15, 8:00 PMjournal
Agent 6 — Options Momentum opened long 200 @ $1.98
- ?Jun 15, 6:06 PMdecisionconsidered
Agent 5 — Dip Buyer (Evolving) — decide: skip
WHR (Whirlpool) is down 25.7% from its 30-day high, a significant drop that would normally qualify as a mean-reversion candidate. However, the evidence base is almost entirely empty — no news headlines, no recent SEC filings, no insider activity, no options flow, and no macro brief — making it impossible to distinguish a sector/macro-driven dip from single-stock fundamental deterioration. The sector (Consumer Discretionary) is ranked 8th of 11 by 30-day relative strength and is underperforming SPY by 4.14pts over 30 days, suggesting some sector-level pressure, but a 25.7% drop in a large-cap appliance maker far exceeds typical sector noise. Whirlpool has faced structural headwinds (housing slowdown, cost pressures, tariff exposure on imported components) that could justify a sustained re-rating rather than a temporary dip.
- ?Jun 15, 6:06 PMdecisionconsidered
Agent 8 — Dip Buyer (Peer-Aware) — decide: skip
WHR has dropped 25.7% from its 30-day high to $42.41, a severe decline with no clear positive catalysts visible. The Consumer Discretionary sector is underperforming SPY on a 30-day basis (-4.14pts), suggesting some sector-wide pressure, but a 25.7% idiosyncratic drop far exceeds sector weakness and implies company-specific deterioration. News sentiment is neutral-to-cautious (one headline explicitly flags WHR as an "out-of-favor stock to approach with caution"), there is zero insider buying activity, no options flow confirmation, and the 10-Q and recent 8-Ks provide no visible positive metrics. At ~$42, WHR trades at historically depressed levels for a major appliance manufacturer, which provides some valuation support, but without confirmation signals or a clear recovery catalyst, mean-reversion is uncertain in a 90-day window.
- ?Jun 15, 6:05 PMdecisionconsidered
Agent 4 — Dip Buyer (Frozen) — decide: skip
WHR is down 25.7% from its 30-day high, a substantial drop that is difficult to attribute solely to macro noise. The news sentiment is neutral-to-negative, with one outlet explicitly listing it among "out-of-favor stocks approached with caution," suggesting real fundamental concerns. The SEC filings offer no quantitative metrics to assess financial health, and the 8-K filings in early June may signal material corporate events (restructuring, guidance changes, or other disclosures) that could justify the steep decline. The macro backdrop — a flattening yield curve favoring defensives over cyclicals — further pressures a consumer durables company like Whirlpool, which is highly sensitive to housing activity and consumer spending.
- ❖Jun 15, 4:15 PMnewsvia finnhub
Whirlpool Announces Pricing of Cash Tender Offer
Whirlpool Corporation (NYSE: WHR) ("Whirlpool" or the "Company") announced today the pricing of its previously announced (i) tender offer (the "Tender Offer") to purchase for cash any and all of the outstanding 1.250% Notes due 2026 (the "2026 Notes") and 1.100% Notes due 2027 (the "2027 Notes" and together with the 2026 Notes, the "Notes") of Whirlpool Finance Luxembourg S.à r.l., a private limited liability company (société à responsabilité limitée) organized under the laws of the Grand Duchy
- ?Jun 15, 10:05 AMdecisionconsidered
Agent 7 — Day Trader — decide: skip
WHR is up 3.15% intraday with 340 minutes remaining (well before the 3:45 PM cutoff), giving ample time for continuation. The move is meaningful — a 3%+ move reflects real institutional flow and conviction. No news catalyst is present, but absence of news is not disqualifying; this could be sector rotation, short covering, or positioning ahead of a known event. The macro context (T10Y2Y at 0.39, 2.2σ below trend) is mildly relevant — a flattening yield curve is generally a headwind for cyclicals/industrials like Whirlpool, which could cap upside or invite fading into the close. However, with no specific reversal signal, no fade pattern mentioned, and substantial time remaining, the default lean is modest continuation. No strong reason to expect fade offsets the macro headwind partially. Probability is set at the lower end of the ordinary momentum band given the macro drag from the flat/inverted curve context that tends to pressure cyclical names.
- ?Jun 15, 7:03 AMdecisionconsidered
Agent 5 — Dip Buyer (Evolving) — decide: skip
WHR (Whirlpool) is down 25.7% from its 30-day high, a significant drop that would normally qualify as a mean-reversion candidate. However, the evidence base is almost entirely empty — no news headlines, no recent SEC filings, no insider activity, no options flow, and no macro brief — making it impossible to distinguish a sector/macro-driven dip from single-stock fundamental deterioration. The sector (Consumer Discretionary) is ranked 8th of 11 by 30-day relative strength and is underperforming SPY by 4.14pts over 30 days, suggesting some sector-level pressure, but a 25.7% drop in a large-cap appliance maker far exceeds typical sector noise. Whirlpool has faced structural headwinds (housing slowdown, cost pressures, tariff exposure on imported components) that could justify a sustained re-rating rather than a temporary dip.
- ?Jun 15, 7:03 AMdecisionconsidered
Agent 8 — Dip Buyer (Peer-Aware) — decide: skip
WHR has dropped 25.7% from its 30-day high to $42.41, a severe decline with no clear positive catalysts visible. The Consumer Discretionary sector is underperforming SPY on a 30-day basis (-4.14pts), suggesting some sector-wide pressure, but a 25.7% idiosyncratic drop far exceeds sector weakness and implies company-specific deterioration. News sentiment is neutral-to-cautious (one headline explicitly flags WHR as an "out-of-favor stock to approach with caution"), there is zero insider buying activity, no options flow confirmation, and the 10-Q and recent 8-Ks provide no visible positive metrics. At ~$42, WHR trades at historically depressed levels for a major appliance manufacturer, which provides some valuation support, but without confirmation signals or a clear recovery catalyst, mean-reversion is uncertain in a 90-day window.
- ❖Jun 13, 1:31 PMnewsvia finnhub
Congresswoman Who Bought No Stocks In 2025 Is Back With More 2026 Trades: Here's The Shopping List
After not buying or selling any stocks in 2025, a congresswoman who made over $2.4 million in trades in 2024 is buying stocks once again in 2026. Here's a look at the latest transactions. Congresswoman Buys More Stocks Rep. Maria...
- ❖Jun 12, 6:20 PMnewsvia finnhub
Whirlpool Announces Cash Tender Offer Early Results
Whirlpool Corporation (NYSE: WHR) ("Whirlpool" or the "Company") is releasing early results as of 5:00 p.m., Central European time (11:00 a.m., New York City time), on June 12, 2026 (the "Early Tender Expiration"), of its previously announced (i) tender offer (the "Tender Offer") to purchase for cash any and all of the outstanding 1.250% Notes due 2026 (the "2026 Notes") and 1.100% Notes due 2027 (the "2027 Notes" and together with the 2026 Notes, the "Notes") of Whirlpool Finance Luxembourg S.à
- ❖Jun 12, 6:15 PMnewsvia finnhub
Why Whirlpool (WHR) Outpaced the Stock Market Today
Whirlpool (WHR) closed at $42.89 in the latest trading session, marking a +1.13% move from the prior day.
- ?Jun 12, 6:04 PMdecisionconsidered
Agent 8 — Dip Buyer (Peer-Aware) — decide: skip
WHR has dropped 25.7% from its 30-day high to $42.41, a severe decline with no clear positive catalysts visible. The Consumer Discretionary sector is underperforming SPY on a 30-day basis (-4.14pts), suggesting some sector-wide pressure, but a 25.7% idiosyncratic drop far exceeds sector weakness and implies company-specific deterioration. News sentiment is neutral-to-cautious (one headline explicitly flags WHR as an "out-of-favor stock to approach with caution"), there is zero insider buying activity, no options flow confirmation, and the 10-Q and recent 8-Ks provide no visible positive metrics. At ~$42, WHR trades at historically depressed levels for a major appliance manufacturer, which provides some valuation support, but without confirmation signals or a clear recovery catalyst, mean-reversion is uncertain in a 90-day window.
- ?Jun 12, 6:04 PMdecisionconsidered
Agent 5 — Dip Buyer (Evolving) — decide: skip
WHR (Whirlpool) is down 25.7% from its 30-day high, a significant drop that would normally qualify as a mean-reversion candidate. However, the evidence base is almost entirely empty — no news headlines, no recent SEC filings, no insider activity, no options flow, and no macro brief — making it impossible to distinguish a sector/macro-driven dip from single-stock fundamental deterioration. The sector (Consumer Discretionary) is ranked 8th of 11 by 30-day relative strength and is underperforming SPY by 4.14pts over 30 days, suggesting some sector-level pressure, but a 25.7% drop in a large-cap appliance maker far exceeds typical sector noise. Whirlpool has faced structural headwinds (housing slowdown, cost pressures, tariff exposure on imported components) that could justify a sustained re-rating rather than a temporary dip.
- ❖Jun 12, 5:12 PMnewsvia finnhub
Whirlpool (WHR) Is Up 6.0% After Issuing US$2 Billion Second-Lien Notes To Refinance Debt – Has The Bull Case Changed?
In early June 2026, Whirlpool Corporation completed an upsized US$2.00 billion issue of fixed-rate senior secured second-lien notes, split evenly between 7.500% 2031 bonds and 7.875% 2034 bonds, to refinance near-term maturities and repay its existing unsecured revolving credit facility. The new, collateralized debt structure, guaranteed by key North American subsidiaries and layered behind a first‑lien asset‑based revolver, highlights Whirlpool’s increased reliance on secured financing amid...
- ❖Jun 12, 11:34 AMnewsvia finnhub
Whirlpool: Upside Is Clouded By Sector Instability (Rating Downgrade)
Whirlpool Corporation is expected to have a 28% base scenario upside to $54.1, but the valuation is too volatile to rely on. Learn more about WHR stock here.
- ❖Jun 12, 6:00 AMnewsvia finnhub
Higher Costs for Plastics Used Everywhere Are Becoming Next Inflation Headache
(Bloomberg) -- US plastic suppliers say they are running out of room to absorb high costs of raw materials, raising the prospect of price increases for consumer goods ranging from groceries to cars later this year.Most Read from BloombergSpaceX IPO Raises $75 Billion in Biggest Debut of All TimeXbox Plans Significant Layoffs as New CEO Plans OverhaulTrump Insists Iran Deal Is Close After Scrapping New StrikesTrump Vows New Attacks on Iran, Threatens Key Energy TargetsUAE and Iran Meet Face-to-Fa
- ❖Jun 11, 2:19 PMnewsvia finnhub
Is Whirlpool Corporation (WHR) A Good Stock To Buy Now?
Is WHR a good stock to buy? We came across a bearish thesis on Whirlpool Corporation on r/stocks by throwaway9gk0k4k569. In this article, we will summarize the bears’ thesis on WHR. Whirlpool Corporation’s share was trading at $41.44 as of June 9th. WHR’s trailing and forward P/E were 13.38 and 17.95 respectively according to Yahoo Finance. Whirlpool […]
- ❖Jun 11, 6:57 AMnewsvia finnhub
3 Out-of-Favor Stocks We Approach with Caution
Rock-bottom prices don’t always mean rock-bottom businesses. The stocks we’re examining today have all touched their 52-week lows, creating a classic investor’s dilemma: bargain opportunity or value trap?
- ▢Jun 10, 8:00 PMjournal
Agent 6 — Options Momentum opened long 100 @ $2.85
- ❖Jun 10, 2:46 PMnewsvia finnhub
Congresswoman Who Bought No Stocks In 2025 Is Back With More 2026 Trades: Here's The Shopping List
Congresswoman Maria Elvira Salazar is buying stocks once again in 2026. Here's the new stocks she bought.
- ▣Jun 8, 8:00 PMjournalstop
Agent 6 — Options Momentum closed long 200 @ $2.51 (-$167.26)
Stop: premium $2.51 ≤ trailing floor $2.66 (peak $3.54 × 0.75)
- ❖Jun 8, 9:49 AMnewsvia finnhub
1 of Wall Street’s Favorite Stocks to Research Further and 2 We Ignore
Wall Street is overwhelmingly bullish on the stocks in this article, with price targets suggesting significant upside potential. However, it’s worth remembering that analysts rarely issue sell ratings, partly because their firms often seek other business from the same companies they cover.
- ❖Jun 5, 11:30 AMnewsvia finnhub
Whirlpool (WHR) Down 17% Since Last Earnings Report: Can It Rebound?
Whirlpool (WHR) reported earnings 30 days ago. What's next for the stock? We take a look at earnings estimates for some clues.
- ❖Jun 5, 7:35 AMnewsvia finnhub
‘Running out of money’: Kraft, McDonald’s, Whirlpool CEOs all issue same dire warning about US consumers. Get ready now
“We’re seeing negative cash flows in the lower-income brackets where they’re dipping into savings.”
- ▢Jun 4, 8:00 PMjournal
Agent 7 — Day Trader opened short 48 @ $39.20
- ▣Jun 4, 8:00 PMjournaltime_stop
Agent 7 — Day Trader closed short 48 @ $39.74 (-$25.92)
EOD forced close — day trader never carries overnight
- ❖Jun 4, 2:10 PMnewsvia finnhub
Whirlpool (WHR) Valuation Check After Steep Share Price Weakness And Mixed Signals On Earnings Multiple
Whirlpool stock reaction and recent performance Whirlpool (WHR) has drawn attention after recent share price weakness, with the stock down 23% over the past month and 34% over the past 3 months. This has prompted investors to reassess its valuation and fundamentals. See our latest analysis for Whirlpool. Zooming out, Whirlpool’s share price has fallen 45.4% year to date, contributing to a 48.4% decline in 1 year total shareholder return and a 77.3% drop over 5 years. This performance points...
- ▣Jun 3, 8:00 PMjournalstop
Agent 5 — Dip Buyer (Evolving) closed long 45 @ $39.89 (-$151.88)
intraday stop sweep
- ▢Jun 3, 8:00 PMjournal
Agent 6 — Options Momentum opened long 200 @ $3.34
- ❖Jun 2, 6:15 PMnewsvia finnhub
Whirlpool (WHR) Stock Dips While Market Gains: Key Facts
Whirlpool (WHR) closed the most recent trading day at $41.01, moving 3.37% from the previous trading session.
- ❖Jun 2, 5:19 PMnewsvia finnhub
Whirlpool Announces Upsize and Pricing of Offering of Secured Notes
Whirlpool Corporation (NYSE: WHR) ("Whirlpool" or the "Company") announced today that it priced its offering of $1.0 billion in aggregate principal amount of 7.500% Senior Secured Second Lien Notes due 2031 (the "2031 Notes") and $1.0 billion in aggregate principal amount of 7.875% Senior Secured Second Lien Notes due 2034 (the "2034 Notes" and, together with the 2031 Notes, the "Notes"). The offering was upsized from the previously announced offering size of $750 million in aggregate principal
- ❖Jun 1, 9:10 AMnewsvia finnhub
Whirlpool Announces Tender Offer and Consent Solicitation for Outstanding Notes Due 2026 and 2027
Whirlpool Corporation (NYSE: WHR) ("Whirlpool" or the "Company") announced today that it has commenced a tender offer (the "Tender Offer") to purchase for cash any and all outstanding 1.250% Senior Notes due 2026 (the "2026 Existing Notes") and 1.100% Senior Notes due 2027 (the "2027 Existing Notes" and, together with the 2026 Existing Notes, the "Existing Notes") of Whirlpool Finance Luxembourg S.à r.l. ("Whirlpool Luxembourg"), a wholly owned subsidiary of Whirlpool.
- ❖Jun 1, 9:08 AMnewsvia finnhub
Whirlpool Announces Offering of Secured Notes
Whirlpool Corporation (NYSE: WHR) ("Whirlpool" or the "Company") announced today that it is planning to offer, subject to market conditions and other factors, $750 million in aggregate principal amount of Senior Secured Second Lien Notes due 2031 (the "2031 Notes") and $750 million in aggregate principal amount of Senior Secured Second Lien Notes due 2034 (the "2034 Notes" and, together with the 2031 Notes, the "Notes"). Whirlpool intends to use the net proceeds from the issuance of the Notes, t
- ▢May 31, 8:00 PMjournal
Agent 5 — Dip Buyer (Evolving) opened long 45 @ $43.26
- ▣May 20, 8:00 PMjournalstop
Agent 6 — Options Momentum closed long 300 @ $2.99 (+$15.57)
Stop: premium $2.99 ≤ trailing floor $3.19 (peak $4.26 × 0.75)
- ❖May 17, 8:18 PMnewsvia finnhub
Whirlpool’s CEO Warns Consumer Spending Today Looks Like the 2008 Financial Crisis
Whirlpool (NYSE:WHR) CEO Marc Bitzer is making one of the bluntest recession comparisons of this earnings cycle. According to the Morning Brew Daily podcast segment covering the company’s Q1 results, CEO Bitzer told investors: “This level of industry decline is similar to what we have observed during the global financial crisis and even higher than ... Whirlpool’s CEO Warns Consumer Spending Today Looks Like the 2008 Financial Crisis
- ❖May 17, 1:43 PMnewsvia finnhub
Worried About a Recession? Here’s What Appliance Makers Say Before You Buy Big-Ticket Items
When the CEO of America’s largest appliance maker compares today’s demand to the 2008 financial crisis, it’s worth pausing before you swipe for that new fridge. On the latest earnings call, Whirlpool chief Marc Bitzer told investors that “this level of industry decline is similar to what we have observed during the global financial crisis ... Worried About a Recession? Here’s What Appliance Makers Say Before You Buy Big-Ticket Items
- ❖May 16, 9:32 AMnewsvia finnhub
5 Revealing Analyst Questions From Whirlpool’s Q1 Earnings Call
Whirlpool’s first quarter was marked by a sharp downturn in North American appliance demand, which management attributed to collapsing consumer sentiment and unusual external volatility. CEO Marc Bitzer described March as an “exceptionally weak” month, with industry demand falling to levels last seen during the global financial crisis. The company pointed to a mix of record-low consumer confidence, intense promotional activity triggered by tariff policy changes, and elevated input costs as major
- ❖May 16, 3:16 AMnewsvia finnhub
Assessing Whirlpool (WHR) Valuation After Recent Share Price Weakness
Whirlpool (WHR) has been on investors’ radar after recent share price pressure, with the stock closing at US$39.99 and showing declines over the past week, month and past 3 months. See our latest analysis for Whirlpool. That recent 1 day share price decline of 5.97% adds to a string of weaker momentum, with the stock down 54.91% on a 3 month share price basis and total shareholder return 49.88% lower over one year. If Whirlpool’s drop has you reassessing opportunities in the market, this...
- ❖May 16, 2:34 AMnewsvia finnhub
What Moved Markets This Week
U.S. stocks ended the week mostly unchanged amid persistent inflation pressures and surging Treasury yields. Read more about this week's major events on Wall Street.
- ❖May 15, 10:15 PMnewsvia finnhub
Whirlpool (WHR) Is Down 11.1% After Dividend Suspension And Weaker Outlook
In early May 2026, Whirlpool reported first-quarter results showing US$3,273 million in sales versus US$3,621 million a year earlier, a net loss of US$82 million, and a suspension of its long-standing dividend while also cutting full-year earnings guidance and flagging recession-level weakness in appliance demand. At the same time, analyst downgrades, a new 2026 outlook, legal investigations, and a significant passive stake disclosed by Primecap Management highlighted growing tension between...
- ▢May 13, 8:00 PMjournal
Agent 6 — Options Momentum opened long 300 @ $2.94