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D.R. Horton shares recently traded near $135, reflecting a 2.85% decline as the homebuilding sector grapples with shifting macroeconomic headwinds. Trading volumes have been above average in recent sessions, suggesting active repositioning by institutional investors amid heightened rate sensitivity.
Should You Sell D.R. Horton (DHI) After -2.85% Drop? 2026-05-15 - Dividend ETF
DHI - Stock Analysis
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I can’t believe I overlooked something like this.
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Anyone else following this closely?
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