Houghton House's transaction volume on March 3rd was $420 million, ranking 338th among US stocks on that day.

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On March 3, 2026, Horton Homes (DHI) had a trading volume of $420 million, ranking 338th among U.S. stocks that day, with a 13.29% increase from the previous day. The trading volume was 2.7632 million shares.

Horton Homes (DHI) fell 1.16% on March 3, 2026, closing at $152.61. The stock has decreased 6.92% over the past five trading days, down 4.85% for March, up 5.96% since the beginning of the year, and up 21.43% over the past 52 weeks.

If the company has been listed for less than 52 weeks, the 52-week change is calculated from the listing date to now (this also applies if listed for less than 1 month or fewer than 5 trading days).

Horton Homes (DHI) Trading Volume / USD Change from Previous Day Volume
March 3, 2026 $420 million +13.29% 2.7632 million
March 2, 2026 $371 million -29.36% 2.3975 million
February 27, 2026 $525 million +91.72% 3.2646 million
February 26, 2026 $274 million -44.36% 1.734 million
February 25, 2026 $492 million +33.75% 3.1428 million

Horton Homes released its Q1 FY2026 earnings report on January 22, 2026. Revenue for October 1, 2025, to December 31, 2025, was $6.887 billion, a 9.54% decrease year-over-year. Net profit was $601 million, down 29.40% year-over-year.

Horton Homes is a company based in Delaware. By the number of homes sold, it is the largest residential construction company in the United States. They build and sell homes through operational divisions in 126 markets across 36 states. Their business includes homebuilding, leasing, a majority-owned residential land development company, financial services, and other activities.

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