AlphaStocks
3.9
Weak

Boot Barn Holdings, Inc. (BOOT)

Consumer Discretionary / Apparel Retail

S&P SmallCap 600

$143.38

Scores poorly across most models. Proceed with caution.

Weak

Score based on 4 of 5 models — moderate confidence

#862out of 1127 in Consumer Discretionary

Is Boot Barn Holdings, Inc. a Good Investment in 2026?

Boot Barn Holdings, Inc. (BOOT) scores 3.9 out of 10 on AlphaStocks' composite model, earning a Weak rating. The Piotroski model rates Boot Barn Holdings, Inc. as Attractive (5/9). However, the Graham model rates it Caution — Significantly above fair value. Boot Barn Holdings, Inc. currently trades below its estimated fair value of $159, suggesting potential upside. Boot Barn Holdings, Inc. ranks #862 out of 1127 stocks in the Consumer Discretionary sector.

This summary is algorithmically generated and is not financial advice.

Key Metrics

P/E24.4ROE16.3Market Cap4B

Estimated Fair Value

$159.1210% below

Trading below fair value estimate. EPS grew 22% last year.

Model-based estimate, not a price target.

5-Model Analysis

Each model evaluates this stock from a different angle. Combined, they form the composite score above.

Piotroski

Attractive

5/9

Buffett

Neutral

Business quality & competitive moat

Graham

Caution

Significantly above fair value

Lynch

Attractive

PEG 0.4 · Fast Grower

Greenblatt

Limited Data

Earnings yield + return on capital

Frequently Asked Questions

Is Boot Barn Holdings, Inc. (BOOT) a good investment?
Based on AlphaStocks' composite analysis, Boot Barn Holdings, Inc. (BOOT) scores 3.9 out of 10, earning a Weak rating. This score is below average, suggesting caution. Trading below fair value estimate. EPS grew 22% last year.
What is Boot Barn Holdings, Inc.'s Piotroski F-Score?
Boot Barn Holdings, Inc.'s Piotroski F-Score status is Attractive. The raw score is 5/9. The Piotroski F-Score evaluates financial health using 9 fundamental signals including profitability, leverage, and operating efficiency.
Is BOOT overvalued or undervalued?
Based on AlphaStocks' model-based fair value estimate of $159, BOOT appears undervalued. The stock currently trades 10% below its estimated fair value. Trading below fair value estimate. EPS grew 22% last year.
How does BOOT compare to other Consumer Discretionary stocks?
Boot Barn Holdings, Inc. ranks #862 out of 1127 stocks in the Consumer Discretionary sector, placing it in the top 76% of its sector by composite score. There are higher-ranked alternatives in this sector worth exploring.
What do investment models say about BOOT?
AlphaStocks evaluates BOOT using five proven investment models. Piotroski: Attractive; Buffett: Neutral; Graham: Caution; Lynch: Attractive. These models are combined into a single composite score of 3.9/10.

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