Two Winners on Housing's Rise or Fall
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If you sit down with Robert Niblock, who runs Lowe's(LOW Quote), he would tell you that it really doesn't matter if homes sell or not. If they don't, the people who currently live in them remodel. If they do, the new people remodel. It is a win either way.
But the truth has never mattered. People will sell Lowe's when housing is "bad," meaning that houses aren't selling and they buy it when housing's moving.
My take is that Lowe's is good, but the levered way to play this is Sears(SHLD Quote). I say that because Sears has made great strides in clothing but not in housing-related, so if housing pops, you've got a real horse on your hands. ...
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