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Ross Stores, Inc. ROST

Ross Stores runs off-price retail chains Ross Dress for Less and dd's Discounts selling discounted apparel and home goods.
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Ticker
ROST
Exchange
NASDAQ
Sector
Consumer
Founded

What moves ROST

Ross Stores, Inc. sits in Consumer Discretionary. Retail, autos, travel, and restaurants — spending that expands when confidence and real incomes rise, and contracts first when they fall. The forces that matter most for the sector — and therefore for ROST — are:

  • Real wage growth and consumer confidence
  • Interest rates on autos and big-ticket credit
  • Inventory cycles and promotional intensity
  • The trade-down between premium and value

Congressional trading in ROST

No matched ROST transaction appears in the current verified House Clerk snapshot. We do not turn a missing row into a claim that no member has ever traded the security.

Congressional disclosures are delayed, range-based records—not real-time signals or proof of motive. See the source-linked tracker for scope and limitations.

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How Yield Theory covers ROST

ROST intersects several of the themes in every Yield Theory issue. We don't chase headlines on individual tickers — we track where capital is rotating and explain what it means for the names in its path.

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ROST — frequently asked questions

What sector is ROST in?

Ross Stores, Inc. is classified in the Consumer Discretionary sector and trades on the NASDAQ.

Do members of Congress trade ROST?

The current verified House Clerk snapshot contains no matched ROST transaction rows. That is not proof that no lawmaker has ever traded the security.

Is ROST a good investment?

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