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Five Below (FIVE) Stock Could Be 29.7% Undervalued After Las Vegas Shooting
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The recent fatal shooting of an employee at a Las Vegas Five Below (FIVE) store has put a spotlight on the company, with investors weighing operational, reputational and workplace safety implications alongside the stock’s recent pullback.

See our latest analysis for Five Below.

Against this backdrop, Five Below’s share price has retreated, with the stock down 3.9% on the day, 15.3% over the past month and 20.4% over the past 90 days, while the 1 year total shareholder return of 49.6% still points to a much stronger recent longer term outcome.

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So with Five Below shares pulling back over the past quarter but still showing a strong 1 year total return, does the current valuation hint at a potential entry point, or is the market already factoring in future growth?

Most Popular Narrative: 29.7% Undervalued

Five Below’s most widely followed narrative pegs fair value at about $264 per share, above the last close of $185.95, which puts the recent pullback in a different light.

Ongoing disciplined store expansion, supported by robust new store productivity and a data-driven approach to market selection (particularly in new suburban and secondary markets), ensures a large growth runway in white-space markets. This underpins the potential for consistent, long-term revenue and earnings growth as Five Below moves toward its 3,500+ store target.

Read the complete narrative.

Want to understand why this narrative supports a higher fair value for Five Below? It leans on compounded revenue growth, firmer margins and a richer future earnings multiple. Curious which specific growth rates and profitability assumptions sit under that $264 figure? The full narrative breaks down the math behind those expectations.

Result: Fair Value of $264.45 (UNDERVALUED)

Have a read of the narrative in full and understand what's behind the forecasts.

However, this Five Below narrative could be shaken if tariffs further pressure gross margins or if rapid store openings begin to dilute existing store productivity and returns.

Find out about the key risks to this Five Below narrative.

Another View: What Five Below’s P/E Is Signalling

While the Five Below narrative points to a fair value of about $264 per share, the current P/E ratio of 24.3x tells a more cautious story. It sits above both the US Specialty Retail industry at 19.8x and peers at 20.7x, and well above the fair ratio estimate of 16.3x. That gap suggests investors are already paying a premium, so there may be a risk that expectations are doing more of the heavy lifting than the cash flows behind them.

See what the numbers say about this price — find out in our valuation breakdown.

NasdaqGS:FIVE P/E Ratio as at Jun 2026
NasdaqGS:FIVE P/E Ratio as at Jun 2026

Next Steps

With mixed sentiment around Five Below’s recent pullback and valuation signals, it can be useful to review the data directly and consider your next steps. To weigh both the concerns and the potential upside in one place, start with the 3 key rewards and 1 important warning sign.

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