HNST
The Honest Company, Inc.
HNST (The Honest Company, Inc.) has a reliability-weighted signal score of 19/100 on StockMarketSignals, based on 1 finance YouTuber over a rolling 14-day window. The score reflects how strongly tracked creators are currently bullish or bearish on HNST, weighted by each channel's reliability.
Why analysts are watching it
Analysts are watching HNST because of its significant stock price decline since its IPO. On July 7, 2026, Jeremy Lefebvre from Financial Education highlighted in his video "INVESTORS are about to LOSE THEIR MIND‼️" that HNST, which surged 44% on its first day and closed at $23 per share after going public on May 5, 2021, is now trading at $3.88. This dramatic drop is raising questions about the company's performance post-IPO. The stock's low aggregate score of 19/100 suggests a generally negative market sentiment. Investing in HNST carries a high risk given its sharp depreciation.
Contributing creators
Source clips
"Even look at this one. Honest Company, HNST. This stock went public first day. Shares surged 44%. Oh my gosh. Goes public May 5th, 2021. Closed at $23 a share, right? You can buy on a stock for $3.88."
— INVESTORS are about to LOSE THEIR MIND‼️
Frequently asked about HNST
Is HNST a buy according to finance YouTubers?
Tracked finance YouTubers are currently bearish on HNST (The Honest Company, Inc.), giving it a reliability-weighted signal score of 19/100 on StockMarketSignals. This reflects creator sentiment over a rolling 14-day window and is not investment advice.
What is HNST's reliability score?
HNST has a StockMarketSignals reliability score of 19/100, based on 1 finance YouTuber. Scores above 60 indicate net-bullish creator sentiment, while scores below 40 indicate net-bearish sentiment.
Which finance YouTubers cover HNST?
HNST has been covered by Jeremy Lefebvre (Financial Education) on StockMarketSignals. Each creator is weighted by a reliability score based on the historical accuracy of their past calls.
How is the HNST signal calculated?
The HNST signal aggregates every tracked YouTuber mention, weighting each by the creator's reliability and decaying older mentions over a 90-day window. Bullish mentions push the score above 50, bearish mentions below it.