Article published Aug 17, 2026. Prices below use latest available snapshots.
Thesis: Franchise in decline, not yet a turn: FY26 revenue flat, margins compressed, and the tape at multi-year lows below the $40 volume floor - quarantine until price reclaims the $42.40 POC/50-day cluster on volume.
The Story Right Now
Nike closed Friday, August 14 at $40.73 — 47.8% below its 52-week high, RSI 42.6, in a strong-down trend below every moving average that matters (20-day $42.00, 50-day $42.84, 200-day $52.64), with the 50/200 death cross long in place. Monday's settled close made it worse: $39.09, down 4.03% on 58.6M shares against a 20.6M average — 2.84x normal volume — breaking below the $40.00 value-area floor the profile carried into the day (the value area has since followed price down: floor $38.86, point of control $42.94). The drawdown now reads 49.9% from the 52-week high, with the 30-day window at −10.67%. No dated company event appears in the August 17 news pull to explain Monday's leg — the cause of the day's move is unrecorded; what is recorded is two years of this: −46.68% over one year as of Friday's close, and a one-year alpha of −68 points against SPY.
The business underneath is not collapsing — it is stalling at a lower altitude. Fiscal 2026 (ended May 31, reported June 30) came in at $46.40B revenue, flat as reported and down 2% currency-neutral, with the company confirming rather than raising guidance. Q4 gross margin was 40.2% versus 41.5% a year earlier; Q4 operating margin 5.8% versus 7.5%; Q4 diluted EPS $0.35 versus $0.54. The turnaround narrative — new management resetting wholesale relationships and clearing inventory — has been the bull case for over a year, and the sell side going into the June print (Needham, BTIG, Wells Fargo, Stifel) was split between tariff-refund EPS upside and "slow turnaround progress." The market's verdict since the print is the chart.
This is a lazarus name — the desk's quarantine class for former leaders down 40–80%: watch for the trend reversal, never buy the cheapness. Nike is also the cohort's bellwether: the whole premium-activewear group deflated together over the past two weeks (Amer Sports −7.69% and Deckers −12.62% on the 30-day window as of Friday, both with RSI near 38), which says the pressure is at least partly categorical — share loss to newer franchises and a tariff-squeezed consumer — rather than one company's execution alone.
Setup
- Stance: watch — no entry. Entry zone: none today; confirmation = a weekly close back above $42.90 (the recomputed volume-profile point of control, sitting on the 50-day at $42.75) after a base forms. The first tell would be the pop → flag → higher-low sequence the quarantine doctrine requires.
- Stop: $38 on any confirmation entry (back under Monday's recomputed $38.86 value-area floor).
- Target: $52.50 — the 200-day — as the first objective on a confirmed turn; no fixed cap beyond that (trend-hold trails winners).
- Conviction: low.
Bull case
- The multiple already prices the malaise. About 19.7x trailing earnings with a 3.94% dividend yield (INDmoney compilation, August 15) for the category's largest franchise, against an average sell-side target of $50.66 — the market is paying roughly a market multiple for depressed, not peak, earnings.
- Margins are the coiled spring. Q4 operating margin of 5.8% compares with double-digit levels in the franchise's healthy years. If the wholesale reset and inventory discipline hold, margin normalization is worth more than revenue growth from here — and FY26 still produced $2.18B of free cash flow (4.7% FCF margin) with $7.56B cash and negligible net debt.
- Sentiment is one-sided. 57.4M shares short with a 47.9% short-volume ratio; the earnings beat rate over the tracked window is 100%. A single genuinely good quarter into that positioning re-rates fast.
- The balance sheet buys time. Self-funding, profitable, D/E near zero — this is a franchise that can afford a two-year turnaround without diluting or levering.
Bear case
- Flat is the optimistic read. FY26 revenue was flat reported and −2% currency-neutral, and Q4 EPS fell 35% year over year — the decline is decelerating, not reversing. Guidance was confirmed, not raised.
- The category is being taken, not ceded. On, Hoka, and the premium-athleisure insurgents keep taking share at the price points Nike used to own; the entire covered cohort (Amer Sports, Deckers, Lululemon) deflated together this month, which reads as a demand-and-share problem, not a Nike-specific reset that peers escaped.
- Tariffs cut both ways. The sell-side's tariff-refund EPS hope is one ruling away from reversing; the June previews leaned on it explicitly.
- The tape is unambiguous. Multi-year lows on 2.84x volume, below the value-area floor, every average overhead, one-year alpha of −68 points. Catching this knife has cost the market's bulls 49.9% from the high already — the quarantine class exists because "cheap" kept getting cheaper on exactly these charts.
Catalysts
- Q1 FY27 print (late September, scheduled). The first quarter of the new fiscal year — the number that tests whether "confirmed guidance" was conservatism or ceiling.
- Holiday order book / wholesale commentary (fall). The wholesale-reset thesis lives or dies on order growth, not adjectives.
- Tariff policy. Any refund ruling or new schedule moves the EPS bridge directly; the macro wire's trade lane is the channel to watch.
- Cohort prints. Lululemon's next print and On/Deckers results are read-throughs for whether premium activewear demand is stabilizing.
Risks
- Value-trap duration risk: the turnaround has already consumed a year of "next quarter" — dead money is the base case until a base forms.
- Dividend as crutch: the 3.94% yield attracts holders who will not defend the price through a guide-down.
- A consumer-spending leg down (the credit-sensitive retail tape is already soft) removes the floor the multiple argument assumes.
Financials
Basis: SEC EDGAR XBRL company facts reconciled against Massive (Polygon) financial statements via the desk's deep-dive compilation, all pulled August 17, 2026. Fiscal year ends May 31; figures are GAAP, consolidated, USD. Exact statement files and commands are listed in Sources.
| Metric | FY2026 (ended 2026-05-31) | Q4 FY26 vs Q4 FY25 |
|---|---|---|
| Revenue | $46.40B (flat reported; −2% currency-neutral per company release) | $11.28B vs $11.27B (+0.1%) |
| Gross margin | $19.91B (42.9% FY) | 40.2% vs 41.5% (Q4) |
| Operating margin (Q4) | — | 5.8% vs 7.5% |
| Net income | $3.11B | Q4 $0.52B |
| Diluted EPS | $2.10 | Q4 $0.35 vs $0.54 |
| Operating cash flow | $2.87B | — |
| Capex | $684M | — |
| Free cash flow | $2.18B (4.7% margin) | — |
| Cash | $7.56B | — |
Quality checks (deep-dive compilation): FCF positive, profitable, D/E ≈ 0, self-funding. Short interest 57.4M shares, 3.2 days to cover, 47.9% short-volume ratio.
Cross-references
- Watchlists holding NKE:
retail,consumer,bargain-bin,war-sensitivity,cultural-thesis,lazarus(quarantine class — entry only on confirmation). - Friday tape context: the August 14 retail scan — NKE listed among death-cross names whose bounces read counter-trend until the cross flips.
- Cohort:
2026-08-17-lulu-deep-dive(same-day companion dive; LULU is the nearer washout-turn candidate of the pair), AS and DECK rows in the retail summary. - Coverage gap being closed: ONON (the primary share-taker) added to the retail watchlist this session, pending the next settled-data batch.
Sources
- The August 14 retail scan: 2026-08-14-retail-scan
- NIKE FY2026 Q4/full-year results, reported 2026-06-30 — https://finance.yahoo.com/news/nike-inc-reports-fiscal-2026-fourth-quarter (via latest, pulled 2026-08-17)
- Sell-side previews (Needham, BTIG, Wells Fargo, Stifel) — sgbonline.com, 2026-06-26 (same news pull)
- Valuation/yield/target compilation — INDmoney, retrieved 2026-08-15 (same news pull)
- Price/structure truth: retail (Friday baseline 2026-08-14 preserved where labeled); Monday settled figures from retail (settled close 2026-08-17, post-batch precompute)
- Fundamentals: SEC EDGAR XBRL (the desk's own tooling), Massive statements (income-statements,
balance-sheets.json,cash-flow-statements.json), deep-dive compilation (the desk's own tooling), all 2026-08-17