Buy or sell guide

A fast read on Wall Street conviction, live analyst commentary on X, and current valuation context for Costco Wholesale Corporation.
Updated 2026-06-22
Wall Street currently rates COST buy with a 12-month price target of $1110 (+16.7% upside). The sections below cover the bull case, key risks, and latest earnings context for COST.
Wall Street verdict
58 analysts currently cover COST. Below is their consensus rating, price target range, and implied upside.
According to 58 analysts, Costco Wholesale Corporation (COST) is rated Buy with a consensus 12-month price target of $1110 — representing 17% upside from today's price of $951. The bull case target is $1275, the bear case is $1000.
At $951.45, the consensus setup implies +16.7% versus the 12-month target.
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Should you buy COST?
A structured look at the bull case, the risks, and the most recent earnings execution for COST before you decide whether to buy, hold, or sell.
COST missed estimates last quarter. Below are the key reasons analysts remain constructive and the risks that could change that view.
What keeps the long thesis intact
Wall Street rates COST buy, giving the bull case institutional backing from 58 analysts.
What can break the setup quickly
Watch whether new negative commentary on COST points to these structural risks or is simply reacting to short-term price moves.
Last Quarter
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Wall Street verdict, signals, and target summaries.
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Quick answers to the most common questions about buying COST stock.
COST has modest upside — analysts rate it "Buy" with a $1110 target, implying +16.7% from today's $951.45. This is informational only — verify the data and consider your own risk tolerance before deciding.
Timing depends on your horizon, but the data signals are: consensus rating "Buy" with +16.7% upside to the $1110 target. In the past 30 days, 4 of 9 covering analysts raised their price targets — a bullish signal.
COST's consensus 12-month price target is $1110, set by 58 Wall Street analysts. The bull case high is $1275 and the bear case low is $1000. From the current price of $951.45, this implies +16.7% upside.
COST appears undervalued — the $1110 consensus target is +16.7% above today's $951.45. It trades at a forward P/E of 46.4x. Targets range from $1000 (bear) to $1275 (bull), reflecting different assumptions about growth and margins.
COST reports next quarter. Earnings-week moves are volatile — historically, analyst targets revise upward after a beat and downward after a miss. The current consensus is "Buy" with a $1110 target. Consider position sizing rather than going all-in pre-print.
Of 58 analysts covering Costco Wholesale Corporation (COST): 0 Strong Buy, 38 Buy, 19 Hold, 1 Sell, 0 Strong Sell — a "Buy" consensus. The 12-month price target is $1110 (range $1000–$1275). Bullish analysts outnumber bearish by more than 2-to-1.
1 of the 58 analysts covering COST rate it Sell or Strong Sell. Common concerns include valuation stretch, slowing growth, and sector-specific headwinds — see the Bull vs. Risk cards above for the specific theses on Costco Wholesale Corporation.
This page is for informational purposes only and does not constitute financial advice. Always conduct your own research before investing.