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Deere & Co Stock (DE) Moved Down by 3.95% on Mar 5: What Signal Does It Send?

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Deere & Co (DE) moved down by 3.95%. The Industrial Goods sector is down by 2.73%. The company underperformed the industry. Top 3 stocks by trading volume in the sector: Caterpillar Inc (CAT) down 4.75%; Bloom Energy Corp (BE) down 5.94%; Vertiv Holdings Co (VRT) down 3.16%.

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What is driving Deere & Co (DE)’s stock price down today?

Deere & Company's stock experienced a notable intraday decline, primarily driven by investor concerns surrounding the agricultural equipment market and its impact on the company's profitability, despite some positive aspects in its recent financial report.

The company's first-quarter 2026 earnings, released in mid-February, indicated a significant year-over-year decrease in net income, which fell by 25%. This profit contraction was attributed to factors such as ongoing tariffs and elevated production costs, particularly affecting the critical Production & Precision Agriculture segment. While overall revenue showed growth and the company surpassed analyst expectations for both sales and earnings in the quarter, the decline in profitability for its core large agriculture equipment business is a key factor weighing on investor sentiment.

Furthermore, the broader industry environment presents persistent challenges. Farmers continue to face pressure from low commodity prices and high input costs, leading to a cautious approach to large capital expenditures on new machinery. Deere's management has acknowledged a "slow demand cycle" and anticipates 2026 to mark the "bottom of the current cycle" for large agricultural markets, which suggests that a significant recovery in this segment is not immediately foreseen. This outlook, coupled with the substantial pre-tax tariff costs estimated for the year, is contributing to investor apprehension regarding future earnings potential.

Despite the mixed picture, the company did raise its full-year 2026 net income guidance, signaling some confidence in its ability to navigate the current environment, partly driven by stronger performance in its Construction & Forestry and Small Agriculture & Turf segments. However, the underlying weakness and profit pressures in the large agriculture segment are paramount for investors, leading to a more cautious stance today.

Technical Analysis of Deere & Co (DE)

Technically, Deere & Co (DE) shows a MACD (12,26,9) value of [28.61], indicating a neutral signal. The RSI at 57.48 suggests neutral condition and the Williams %R at -72.23 suggests oversold condition. Please monitor closely.

Fundamental Analysis of Deere & Co (DE)

Deere & Co (DE) is in the Industrial Goods industry. Its latest annual revenue is $45.67B, ranking 2 in the industry. The net profit is $5.03B, ranking 2 in the industry. Company Profile

FundamentalAnalysis

Over the past month, multiple analysts have rated the company as Buy, with an average price target of $655.24, a high of $793.00, and a low of $471.00.

More details about Deere & Co (DE)

Company Specific Risks:

  • Significant insider selling by key executives, including the CEO, was highlighted in reports on March 2 and March 3, 2026, indicating a potential lack of confidence from leadership.
  • Ongoing margin pressure stemming from tariffs, trade costs, and heightened pricing competition was identified as a major risk in analysis published on March 3, 2026.
  • The inherent cyclicality of the farm and construction equipment markets continues to pose a fundamental vulnerability, requiring investors to rely on technological advancements to offset demand fluctuations, as reiterated in a March 3, 2026, analysis.
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