Costco (NASDAQ:COST | COST Price Prediction) has spent years earning its premium multiple through membership renewals, warehouse expansion, and the Kirkland Signature flywheel. The digital, advertising, and pharmacy stack is scaling rapidly behind the scenes, reshaping the growth model.
Costco trades at $961.35 as of the August 18 close. Our 24/7 Wall St. price target for Costco is $1,030.46, implying 7.19% upside over the next 12 months. Our recommendation is buy, and confidence is high at 90%.
24/7 Wall St. Price Target Summary
| Metric | Value |
|---|---|
| Current Price | $961.35 |
| 24/7 Wall St. Price Target | $1,030.46 |
| Upside | 7.19% |
| Recommendation | BUY |
| Confidence Level | 90% |
A Choppy Year That Sets Up a Cleaner Setup
Costco is up 11.97% year to date but down 1.26% over the past year, trading well off the $1,094.76 52-week high.
Q3 FY2026, reported on May 28, 2026, delivered EPS of $4.93 on revenue of $70.527 billion, meeting expectations on the bottom line while beating revenue estimates.
Comparable sales rose 9.8% (6.6% adjusted), digitally enabled comps jumped 21.5%, and paid membership hit 82.9 million with worldwide renewal steady at 89.7%. The recent 13% dividend increase reinforces management’s confidence in the cash engine.
The Case for $1,130 and Higher
The bull scenario pushes Costco to $1,132.94, a 17.85% total return. Retail media and AI search drive the engine. Personalized recommendation carousels contribute just under half a billion dollars of e-commerce sales, and CEO Ron Baccaras says AI search traffic showed triple-digit growth in Q3 at the highest conversion rate of any traffic source.
Pharmacy comp sales rose mid-20s with GLP-1 tailwinds, and gas station volumes hit all-time company records. Analyst consensus target sits at $1,077.31 with 23 Buy ratings against 2 Sell.
What Could Go Wrong
Our bear case lands at $948.22, a -1.37% return. Valuation is stretched: trailing P/E of 48 and forward P/E of 42 leave little room for comp deceleration. University of Michigan Consumer Sentiment printed 49.5 in June 2026, recessionary territory.
Tariff uncertainty, FX drag, and insider selling warrant caution. Counterpoint: Costco’s 15.19% net income growth outpaces revenue, and free cash flow expanded 18.2% in FY2025. The multiple is high, but earnings are delivering.
How Costco Compares to Walmart and BJ’s
Walmart (NYSE:WMT) is the most direct scale peer, with Sam’s Club and global e-commerce continuing to scale. WMT trades at a meaningful discount to Costco’s 48, a premium justified by faster comp growth.
BJ’s Wholesale Club (NYSE:BJ) posts membership fee income growth closely tracking Costco’s 10.7% membership fee growth, and BJ trades at less than half Costco’s multiple. The peer set makes our 24/7 Wall St. price target reasonable.
| Company | Trailing P/E | Membership Fee Growth |
|---|---|---|
| Costco | 48 | 10.7% |
| Walmart | 42 | 17.4% |
| BJ’s Wholesale | 22 | 9.9% |
The Setup From Here
Our 24/7 Wall St. price target of $1,030.46 supports a buy at 90% confidence. The tipping factor is the underappreciated stack of retail media, AI search, and pharmacy layering on top of a durable membership annuity.
The thesis strengthens if digital comps stay above 20% into Q4. It weakens if renewal rates slip below 89% or comp traffic turns negative. On this data, the risk-reward tilts favorably.
Costco Price Prediction 2026-2030
Extending the model forward using base-case annualized growth of 6.01%, here is where our 24/7 Wall St. price target projects Costco could trade.
| Year | 24/7 Wall St. Price Target |
|---|---|
| 2026 | $1,030 |
| 2027 | $1,092 |
| 2028 | $1,158 |
| 2029 | $1,228 |
| 2030 | $1,302 |
These projections assume Costco continues executing on membership, digital, and warehouse expansion. Meaningful upside or downside could come from AI-driven retail media monetization or a sharper consumer-sentiment downturn.
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