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title: "Is UWM Holdings (UWMC) Now Attractive After Recent Share Price Weakness?"
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description: "UWM Holdings (UWMC) shares have declined significantly, with a 32% drop year-to-date. Current analysis suggests the stock may be overvalued by 33.6% based on Excess Returns, estimating intrinsic value at $2.25 per share. However, its P/E ratio of 15.34x indicates it is undervalued compared to industry averages. Investors are encouraged to assess the stock's fundamentals and future growth potential."
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# Is UWM Holdings (UWMC) Now Attractive After Recent Share Price Weakness?

-   Wondering whether UWM Holdings at around US$3.00 is a bargain or a value trap? This article breaks down what the current price might be implying about the stock.
-   The share price has been under pressure, with returns declining 11.2% over the past week, 23.5% over the past month, 32.0% year to date, and 24.3% over the past year. The 3 year and 5 year returns are down 25.8% and 45.8% respectively.
-   Recent coverage around UWM Holdings has focused on the stock itself rather than any single headline event. This keeps the spotlight on whether the current valuation lines up with the business fundamentals, making it a useful moment to step back and assess what the current price could be signaling about expectations and risk.
-   On Simply Wall St's 6 point valuation checklist, UWM Holdings currently scores 2 out of 6. The next sections will walk through standard valuation tools such as discounted cash flow (DCF) analysis and valuation multiples, then finish with a more complete way to think about the stock's value.

UWM Holdings scores just 2/6 on our valuation checks. See what other red flags we found in the full valuation breakdown.

### Approach 1: UWM Holdings Excess Returns Analysis

The Excess Returns model looks at how much value a company can create above its cost of equity, based on its returns on shareholders' capital and expected growth in book value.

For UWM Holdings, the model uses a Book Value of $0.73 per share and a Stable Book Value estimate of $1.10 per share, based on weighted future book value estimates from 3 analysts. Stable EPS is set at $0.12 per share, sourced from the median return on equity over the past 5 years. The Average Return on Equity is 11.19%, while the Cost of Equity is $0.08 per share, which implies an Excess Return of $0.04 per share.

These inputs are combined to estimate an intrinsic value of about $2.25 per share using the Excess Returns approach. Compared with the current share price of around $3.00, this implies the stock is about 33.6% above this model’s estimate of intrinsic value.

**Result: OVERVALUED**

Our Excess Returns analysis suggests UWM Holdings may be overvalued by 33.6%. Discover 51 high quality undervalued stocks or create your own screener to find better value opportunities.

UWMC Discounted Cash Flow as at May 2026

Head to the Valuation section of our Company Report for more details on how we arrive at this Fair Value for UWM Holdings.

### Approach 2: UWM Holdings Price vs Earnings

For profitable companies, the P/E ratio is a straightforward way to see how much you are paying for each dollar of current earnings, which makes it a useful cross check on more complex models like discounted cash flow.

What counts as a “normal” P/E depends on how the market views a stock's growth potential and risk profile. Higher expected growth or lower perceived risk can support a higher P/E, while lower growth or higher risk usually calls for a lower multiple.

UWM Holdings currently trades on a P/E of 15.34x. This sits below the Diversified Financial industry average of 16.90x and above the peer group average of 8.19x, so the stock is priced between its closer peers and the wider industry. Simply Wall St's Fair Ratio for UWM Holdings is 16.83x, which is an estimate of what the P/E might be given factors such as earnings growth, profit margins, industry, market value and company specific risks.

The Fair Ratio is more tailored than a simple peer or industry comparison because it adjusts for these company specific features instead of assuming all stocks in the same sector deserve similar multiples. Since the current P/E of 15.34x is below the Fair Ratio of 16.83x, the stock screens as undervalued on this measure.

**Result: UNDERVALUED**

NYSE:UWMC P/E Ratio as at May 2026

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## Upgrade Your Decision Making: Choose your UWM Holdings Narrative

Earlier it was mentioned that there is an even better way to understand valuation. This is where Narratives come in, giving you a simple way to connect your view of UWM Holdings with a set of numbers like future revenue, earnings, margins and a Fair Value estimate.

A Narrative is basically your story about a company, written in financial terms, so you can link what you think will happen in the business to a forecast and then to a Fair Value that can be compared with today’s share price.

On Simply Wall St’s Community page, Narratives are available as an easy tool used by millions of investors. They help you see how your assumptions stack up next to others and where your Fair Value implies the stock could be cheap, expensive or roughly in line with the current price.

These Narratives are updated automatically when new information such as news, earnings or guidance is added. This means your story and Fair Value estimate move with the data rather than staying frozen.

For UWM Holdings, one investor might align with a more optimistic Narrative that points to a Fair Value around US$9.20. Another might prefer a more cautious Narrative closer to US$4.00. Comparing those to the current share price helps each decide whether the stock looks attractive, fully priced or too expensive for their own assumptions.

Do you think there's more to the story for UWM Holdings? Head over to our Community to see what others are saying!

NYSE:UWMC 1-Year Stock Price Chart

_This article by Simply Wall St is general in nature. **We provide commentary based on historical data and analyst forecasts only using an unbiased methodology and our articles are not intended to be financial advice.** It does not constitute a recommendation to buy or sell any stock, and does not take account of your objectives, or your financial situation. We aim to bring you long-term focused analysis driven by fundamental data. Note that our analysis may not factor in the latest price-sensitive company announcements or qualitative material. Simply Wall St has no position in any stocks mentioned._

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