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Has Netflix Stock Fallen Far Enough to Be Attractive?

Last updated: January 22, 2026 9:45 pm
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Netflix (NFLX) shares have faced significant downward pressure, dropping more than 29% in the last three months. Despite a strong fourth-quarter earnings report, the stock continued to decline in pre-market trading. The main concern weighing on investor sentiment is Netflix’s outlook on expenses. The company plans to increase investment in content, product development, and commerce capabilities, which has led to fears of higher costs and reduced near-term profitability.

Additionally, Netflix’s acquisition of Warner Bros. Discovery (WBD) has faced uncertainty with a restructuring to an all-cash transaction. While the deal could enhance Netflix’s content library and global competitive position, regulatory scrutiny and potential approval delays pose risks. The transaction also raises questions about Netflix’s balance sheet, as integrating WBD’s operations may require additional leverage, impacting future earnings and financial flexibility.

Despite these challenges, Netflix’s core business outlook remains positive, with management forecasting double-digit revenue growth and margin expansion. The recent stock sell-off has brought Netflix to a more reasonable valuation, considering its earnings growth potential. The company’s subscriber growth and advertising business are performing well, with the expansion of its ad-supported tier contributing significantly to revenue.

Netflix’s strong suit lies in its content, with investments in original productions and second-run titles. The company has a robust slate of original content planned for 2026, which should drive engagement and subscriber growth. With a strong content pipeline and improving advertising monetization, Netflix is well-positioned for continued success in 2026.

Financially, Netflix expects revenue growth of 12% to 14% in 2026, with advertising revenue doubling to $3 billion. Operating margin is projected to reach 31.5%, showing a 200 basis point improvement. Analysts anticipate robust earnings growth in the coming years, supporting Netflix’s current valuation.

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In conclusion, analysts give Netflix a “Moderate Buy” consensus rating, suggesting that the recent pullback in the stock presents a buying opportunity for long-term investors. Despite the challenges and uncertainties, Netflix’s strong fundamentals and growth prospects make it an attractive investment option for those willing to weather short-term volatility.

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