$COST
9 analysts · 1 active debates

COSTCO WHOLESALE CORP /NEW COST

Currently 5 bullish, 3 bearish — stable.

Analysts are holding steady at 5 bullish to 3 bearish.

9 YouTube analysts cover COSTCO WHOLESALE CORP /NEW (COST).

The sharpest debate is over Costco's Membership-Driven Growth.

What do YouTube analysts say about COST?

9 YouTube finance analysts have published research on COSTCO WHOLESALE CORP /NEW (COST). Across their latest videos, their tracked takes split 5 bullish to 3 bearish, so the coverage reads as stable rather than a single consensus call. TickerReceipts groups every tracked take by stance and links each one back to the exact moment in the source video, so you can hear the argument in the analyst’s own words instead of a summary. The sharpest split right now is over Costco's Membership-Driven Growth. None of this is our opinion or a price target: it is a synthesis of what independent YouTube analysts have actually said about COST, organized so you can weigh the bull and bear cases side by side and decide for yourself.

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Where do analysts disagree on COST?

The clearest disagreement among YouTube analysts covering COSTCO WHOLESALE CORP /NEW (COST) is over Costco's Membership-Driven Growth. 5 tracked takes argue the bull side and 3 the bear side, and we keep both cases on the same page with the video receipt behind each one. We do not pick a winner or resolve the debate for you: each side links to the exact timestamp where the analyst makes the claim, so you can judge the reasoning yourself. Where an analyst has changed their stance over time, that flip is recorded too. The point of COST’s debate view is not to tell you who is right, but to surface the strongest version of each argument from independent YouTube research, side by side, with sources you can check.

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Costco's Membership-Driven Growth

BULL CASE

I consider Costco a durable consumer compounder given consistent membership economics, limited downside drawdowns, and accelerating warehouse expansion that supports long‑term growth.

Analyst's reasoning:Costco's consistent membership economics, limited drawdown history, and accelerating warehouse rollout underpin the analyst's view of it as a durable consumer compounder with reliable long-term growth characteristics.

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BEAR CASE

Costco appears materially overvalued trading at 50–60x free cash flow for a slow-growth retailer, leaving little margin of safety after the recent pullback.

Analyst's reasoning:Costco's valuation at 50–60x free cash flow is difficult to justify for a slow-growth retailer, leaving investors with minimal cushion even after the recent pullback. The stretched multiple creates meaningful downside risk if growth expectations disappoint.

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ANALYST SENTIMENT · 2 TAKES
1 BULL1 BEAR

What's the latest research on COST?

The most recent research on COSTCO WHOLESALE CORP /NEW (COST) comes from 9 YouTube finance analysts, currently split 5 bullish to 3 bearish. Each take below is a receipt: the analyst’s claim, the stance we tagged it with, and a link to the exact moment in the source video. We surface tier-1 analyst opinions first, then official filings and other context as that data lands. Nothing here is generated or paraphrased into a house view — it is the actual YouTube research that exists on COST, organized newest-first and by debate. Use it to catch up on what credible independent voices are saying, see where they line up and where they clash on Costco's Membership-Driven Growth, and follow any claim back to its source before you act on it.

Analyst opinions

DFDrawbridge Finance — YouTube finance analystDrawbridge Finance2d ago
HOLD$COSTSwingTechnical

lower Bollinger Band long signal with compressed bands forming neutral setup.

Costco is at the lower portion of its range with a long signal on the lower Bollinger Band and compressed bands, forming a perfect neutral setup.

Costco is near the lower Bollinger Band with a long signal and bands compressing, indicating a possible move back to recent point of control around 996. The KOL is leaning slightly long expecting price movement back to that level.

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CUChristopher Uhl - OVTLYR — YouTube finance analystChristopher Uhl - OVTLYR16d ago
BULL$COSTSwingTechnical

bottoming is starting to show despite an existing sell signal.

Costco is acting like a flight-to-safety name: it found a bottom and is starting to turn around, even with a sell signal present.

Costco is described as having found a bottom and starting to turn around, positioning it as part of the “flight to safety” trade. Even though the speaker notes a sell signal still exists, the early reversal behavior is presented as the reason to track it versus other weaker areas.

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JCJoseph Carlson — YouTube finance analystJoseph Carlson16d ago
BULL$COSTLong-termFundamental

even sub-3% margins attract ~50x trailing PE due to consistency.

Costco shows capex- and low-margin characteristics can coexist with premium valuation and consistent excess returns.

The example emphasizes Costco’s ultra-low margin model (profit margin below 3%, operating margin below 4%) alongside high multiples (about 50 trailing P/E and 45 forward P/E). The takeaway is that capex intensity and low margins don’t automatically imply inferior business quality if returns stay consistent.

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No official filings surfaced for COST yet.

How has sentiment changed over time?

Sentiment on COSTCO WHOLESALE CORP /NEW (COST) is not a static number — it moves as analysts publish, revise, and occasionally reverse their calls. The current balance is 5 bullish to 3 bearish, and the broader trend reads as stable. TickerReceipts records every stance change over time so you can see whether today’s split is a fresh shift or a long-standing standoff, and which analysts moved. The free view shows the current balance and the latest direction; the full stance timeline, each analyst’s track record, and how the Costco's Membership-Driven Growth debate evolved are part of the time dimension. We never invent momentum: when there is no prior snapshot to compare, we say so rather than fabricate a trend.

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Is COST a buy according to YouTube analysts?
Who covers COST on YouTube?
9 independent YouTube finance analysts have published tracked research on COSTCO WHOLESALE CORP /NEW (COST). Each of their takes links back to the exact moment in the source video.
Are YouTube analysts bullish or bearish on COST?
Across tracked takes, 5 are bullish on COST and 3 bearish — from 9 analysts in total. TickerReceipts shows both sides side by side rather than a single rating.
What is the main debate about COST?
The sharpest disagreement on COST is over Costco's Membership-Driven Growth. We keep the strongest bull and bear arguments on the same page, each linked to its source video.
Does TickerReceipts recommend buying COST?
No. TickerReceipts publishes no ratings, price targets, or advice. We synthesize what independent YouTube analysts have said about COST so you can weigh the research yourself.
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