Quick Read – Netflix (NFLX) at $85.85 looks attractively positioned as a sentiment-driven drawdown worth watching and buying. – Netflix’s ad business has crossed from experiment into measurable growth engine, adding roughly $1.5 billion incremental revenue. – Act now: the…
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At $85.85, Netflix (NASDAQ:NFLX) looks attractively positioned. The streaming giant trades 15% below its 52-week high and just above its $75.01 52-week low, even as the company raised free cash flow guidance and accelerated its advertising ramp. Netflix is the dominant subscription streaming platform with more than 325 million paid memberships and a rapidly scaling ad business.
The decline traces to a peak near $122.54 in June 2025, followed by sentiment unwind through the Warner Bros. acquisition saga and a Brazilian tax charge that bruised Q3. The company walked away from the Warner deal, pocketed a $2.80 billion termination fee, and resumed buybacks with $6.8B in authorization remaining. Act now: the analyst who called NVIDIA in 2010 just named his top 10 AI stocks — and Netflix didn’t make the cut.