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HD vs. NVS
Performance
Return for Risk
Drawdowns
Volatility
Dividends
Financials

Performance

HD vs. NVS - Performance Comparison

The chart below illustrates the hypothetical performance of a $10,000 investment in The Home Depot, Inc. (HD) and Novartis AG (NVS). The values are adjusted to include any dividend payments, if applicable.

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Returns By Period

In the year-to-date period, HD achieves a -3.21% return, which is significantly lower than NVS's 14.40% return. Over the past 10 years, HD has outperformed NVS with an annualized return of 12.81%, while NVS has yielded a comparatively lower 11.14% annualized return.


HD

1D
0.73%
1M
9.35%
YTD
-3.21%
6M
-7.39%
1Y
-7.17%
3Y*
5.70%
5Y*
3.66%
10Y*
12.81%

NVS

1D
-0.55%
1M
2.22%
YTD
14.40%
6M
18.98%
1Y
30.60%
3Y*
19.57%
5Y*
14.77%
10Y*
11.14%
*Multi-year figures are annualized to reflect compound growth (CAGR)

HD vs. NVS - Yearly Performance Comparison


2026 (YTD)202520242023202220212020201920182017
HD
The Home Depot, Inc.
-3.21%-9.33%15.00%12.77%-21.98%59.51%24.50%30.56%-7.30%44.61%
NVS
Novartis AG
14.40%46.95%0.02%16.14%8.06%-3.65%3.34%13.92%5.95%19.42%

Correlation

The correlation between HD and NVS is 0.43, which is low. Their price movements are largely independent, making them effective diversification partners.


Correlation
Correlation (1Y)
Calculated over the trailing 1-year period

0.43

Correlation (3Y)
Calculated over the trailing 3-year period

0.31

Correlation (5Y)
Calculated over the trailing 5-year period

0.28

Correlation (10Y)
Calculated over the trailing 10-year period

0.29

Correlation (All Time)
Calculated using the full available price history since Nov 7, 1996

0.28

The correlation between HD and NVS shifts across timeframes, from 0.28 (5 years) to 0.43 (1 year), reflecting how their relationship changes across market environments.

Fundamentals

Market Cap

HD:

$327.08B

NVS:

$293.28B

EPS

HD:

$14.08

NVS:

$6.99

PE Ratio

HD:

23.33

NVS:

21.90

PS Ratio

HD:

1.96

NVS:

5.29

PB Ratio

HD:

23.57

NVS:

7.62

Total Revenue (TTM)

HD:

$166.59B

NVS:

$56.05B

Gross Profit (TTM)

HD:

$55.19B

NVS:

$42.19B

EBITDA (TTM)

HD:

$23.12B

NVS:

$22.40B

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Return for Risk

HD vs. NVS — Risk / Return Rank

Compare risk-adjusted metric ranks to identify better-performing investments over the past 12 months.

HD
HD Risk / Return Rank: 3030
Overall Rank
HD Sharpe Ratio Rank: 3030
Sharpe Ratio Rank
HD Sortino Ratio Rank: 2626
Sortino Ratio Rank
HD Omega Ratio Rank: 2626
Omega Ratio Rank
HD Calmar Ratio Rank: 3535
Calmar Ratio Rank
HD Martin Ratio Rank: 3434
Martin Ratio Rank

NVS
NVS Risk / Return Rank: 8080
Overall Rank
NVS Sharpe Ratio Rank: 8282
Sharpe Ratio Rank
NVS Sortino Ratio Rank: 7979
Sortino Ratio Rank
NVS Omega Ratio Rank: 7777
Omega Ratio Rank
NVS Calmar Ratio Rank: 8080
Calmar Ratio Rank
NVS Martin Ratio Rank: 8080
Martin Ratio Rank
The rank (0–100) shows how this investment's returns compare to the risk taken. Higher = better. Based on the past 12 months of data, combining Sharpe, Sortino, and other metrics used by quantitative funds and institutional investors.

HD vs. NVS - Risk-Adjusted Trends Comparison

This table presents a comparison of risk-adjusted performance metrics for The Home Depot, Inc. (HD) and Novartis AG (NVS). Risk-adjusted metrics are performance indicators that assess an investment's returns in relation to its risk, enabling a more accurate comparison of different investment options.

Values are calculated on a 1-year rolling basis and updated daily. Risk-adjusted metrics are more stable over longer periods — use the period switch above to explore them.


HDNVSDifference
Sharpe ratioReturn per unit of total volatility

-1.77

Sortino ratioReturn per unit of downside risk

-2.38

Omega ratioGain probability vs. loss probability

0.97

1.26

-0.29

Calmar ratioReturn relative to maximum drawdown

-0.25

2.43

-2.68

Martin ratioReturn relative to average drawdown

-0.50

5.88

-6.38

HD vs. NVS - Sharpe Ratio Comparison

The current HD Sharpe Ratio is -0.30, which is lower than the NVS Sharpe Ratio of 1.47. The chart below compares the historical Sharpe Ratios of HD and NVS, calculated using daily returns over the previous 12 months. A higher Sharpe Ratio indicates better risk-adjusted performance relative to the risk-free rate.


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Drawdowns

HD vs. NVS - Drawdown Comparison

The maximum HD drawdown since its inception was -70.46%, which is greater than NVS's maximum drawdown of -42.10%. Use the drawdown chart below to compare losses from any high point for HD and NVS.


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Drawdown Indicators


HDNVSDifference

Max Drawdown

Largest peak-to-trough decline

-70.46%

-42.10%

-28.36%

Max Drawdown (1Y)

Largest decline over 1 year

-28.81%

-12.65%

-16.16%

Max Drawdown (3Y)

Largest decline over 3 years

-28.84%

-19.95%

-8.89%

Max Drawdown (5Y)

Largest decline over 5 years

-34.73%

-20.42%

-14.31%

Max Drawdown (10Y)

Largest decline over 10 years

-37.99%

-26.03%

-11.96%

Current Drawdown

Current decline from peak

-20.86%

-6.46%

-14.40%

Average Drawdown

Average peak-to-trough decline

-20.60%

-10.92%

-9.68%

Ulcer Index

Depth and duration of drawdowns from previous peaks

14.34%

5.23%

+9.11%

Volatility

HD vs. NVS - Volatility Comparison

The current volatility for The Home Depot, Inc. (HD) is 6.82%, while Novartis AG (NVS) has a volatility of 7.18%. This indicates that HD experiences smaller price fluctuations and is considered to be less risky than NVS based on this measure. The chart below showcases a comparison of their rolling one-month volatility.


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Volatility by Period


HDNVSDifference

Volatility (1M)

Calculated over the trailing 1-month period

6.82%

7.18%

-0.36%

Volatility (6M)

Calculated over the trailing 6-month period

17.97%

14.96%

+3.01%

Volatility (1Y)

Calculated over the trailing 1-year period

23.74%

21.02%

+2.72%

Volatility (5Y)

Calculated over the trailing 5-year period, annualized

24.12%

18.89%

+5.23%

Volatility (10Y)

Calculated over the trailing 10-year period, annualized

24.84%

19.64%

+5.20%

Dividends

HD vs. NVS - Dividend Comparison

HD's dividend yield for the trailing twelve months is around 2.82%, less than NVS's 3.12% yield.


PositionTTM20252024202320222021202020192018201720162015
HD
The Home Depot, Inc.
2.82%2.67%2.31%2.41%2.41%1.59%2.26%2.49%2.40%1.88%2.06%1.78%
NVS
Novartis AG
3.12%2.90%3.84%3.44%3.70%3.86%3.22%3.03%3.47%3.24%3.73%3.10%

Financials

HD vs. NVS - Financials Comparison

This section allows you to compare key financial metrics between The Home Depot, Inc. and Novartis AG. You can select fields from income statements, balance sheets, and cash flow statements to easily visualize and compare the financial health of both companies.


Quarterly
Annual

Total Revenue: Total amount of money received from sales and other business activities


10.00B20.00B30.00B40.00B50.00B20222023202420252026
41.77B
13.52B
(HD) Total Revenue
(NVS) Total Revenue
Values in USD except per share items

HD vs. NVS - Profitability Comparison

The chart below illustrates the profitability comparison between The Home Depot, Inc. and Novartis AG over time, highlighting three key metrics: Gross Profit Margin, Operating Margin, and Net Profit Margin.

Gross Margin
Operating Margin
Net Margin
Quarterly
Annual

30.0%40.0%50.0%60.0%70.0%80.0%20222023202420252026
33.0%
74.4%
Portfolio components
HD - Gross Margin

Gross margin is calculated as gross profit divided by revenue. For the three months ending on Jun 2026, The Home Depot, Inc. reported a gross profit of 13.78B and revenue of 41.77B. Therefore, the gross margin over that period was 33.0%.

NVS - Gross Margin

Gross margin is calculated as gross profit divided by revenue. For the three months ending on Jun 2026, Novartis AG reported a gross profit of 10.07B and revenue of 13.52B. Therefore, the gross margin over that period was 74.4%.

HD - Operating Margin

Operating margin is calculated as operating income divided by revenue. For the three months ending on Jun 2026, The Home Depot, Inc. reported an operating income of 4.98B and revenue of 41.77B, resulting in an operating margin of 11.9%.

NVS - Operating Margin

Operating margin is calculated as operating income divided by revenue. For the three months ending on Jun 2026, Novartis AG reported an operating income of 4.24B and revenue of 13.52B, resulting in an operating margin of 31.3%.

HD - Net Margin

Net margin is calculated as net income divided by revenue. For the three months ending on Jun 2026, The Home Depot, Inc. reported a net income of 3.29B and revenue of 41.77B, resulting in a net margin of 7.9%.

NVS - Net Margin

Net margin is calculated as net income divided by revenue. For the three months ending on Jun 2026, Novartis AG reported a net income of 3.16B and revenue of 13.52B, resulting in a net margin of 23.3%.


Frequently Asked Questions


HD and NVS have a correlation of 0.43, meaning they provide meaningful diversification benefit when combined. Depending on your allocation goals, holding both could reduce overall portfolio risk.

NVS has higher volatility (7.18%) compared to HD (6.82%). In terms of maximum drawdown, HD dropped -70.46% vs NVS's -42.10%.

NVS currently has the higher Sharpe Ratio (1.47 vs -0.30), meaning it's delivered slightly more return per unit of risk over the trailing 12 months. However, this ranking shifts over time - use the Risk/Return Score above for a more comprehensive view that combines Sharpe, Sortino, and other measures used by quantitative funds.

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