Options trader Michael Khouw breaks down this Deckers-Nike "pair" trade.
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For Deckers Outdoor NYSE: DECK, 2025 has been a very bad year so far, but things may be turning the corner. On July 24, the shoemaker reported fiscal Q1 2026 financials, and the results were exactly what the stock needed.
Deckers' international sales jumped 49.7% y/y, with HOKA and UGG powering global growth across EMEA, APAC and China.
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DECK posts a strong Q1 fueled by HOKA and UGG, but withholds FY26 outlook amid macro uncertainty.
Deckers Outdoor (DECK) was the best-performing stock in the S&P 500 in morning trading when the footwear maker easily beat profit and sales forecasts and gave solid guidance on strong demand for its Ugg and Hoka brand shoes overseas.
Deckers Outdoor Corp (NYSE:DECK) shares surged almost 17% after the footwear company delivered strong financial results for the fiscal first quarter, led by strong sales of its HOKA and UGG brands. For Q1, revenue was up 16.9% to $964.5 million, ahead of Wall Street estimates of $919 million.
Deals with the European Union and India could be announced soon.
The blue-chip Dow followed its +500-point Wednesday by selling off -316 points Thursday.
Deckers Outdoor Corporation (NYSE:DECK ) Q1 2026 Earnings Conference Call July 24, 2025 4:30 PM ET Company Participants Erinn Kohler - Vice President of Investor Relations & Corporate Planning Stefano Caroti - CEO, President & Director Steven J. Fasching - Chief Financial Officer Conference Call Participants Adrienne Eugenia Yih-Tennant - Barclays Bank PLC, Research Division Jay Daniel Sole - UBS Investment Bank, Research Division John David Kernan - TD Cowen, Research Division Jonathan Robert Komp - Robert W.
Deckers (DECK) came out with quarterly earnings of $0.93 per share, beating the Zacks Consensus Estimate of $0.68 per share. This compares to earnings of $0.75 per share a year ago.