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Why The Trade Desk Stock Plunged 67% in 1 Year

Last updated: March 7, 2026 3:06 pm
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The Trade Desk (NASDAQ: TTD) managed to weather the storm in 2025, with revenue still growing in the high teens and customer retention remaining above 95%. The company continued to invest heavily in artificial intelligence (AI) and connected TV, showcasing resilience in the face of challenges.

However, despite these positive developments, the stock price took a significant hit, plunging 67.7% in 2025. This steep decline was not a result of a fundamental breakdown in the business but rather a recalibration of investor expectations in response to various factors coming together simultaneously.

The Trade Desk had built a reputation for consistently beating expectations for over 30 consecutive quarters, leading investors to believe that the company would continue to deliver stellar performance. When this streak came to an end in late 2024, investor sentiment shifted, causing a reevaluation of the company’s trajectory.

The stock’s historically high valuation also played a role in the sharp decline, as investors adjusted their expectations to reflect a more uncertain future. Despite the significant drop in share price, The Trade Desk still trades at a price-to-earnings (P/E) ratio of 30 times, highlighting the lingering impact of the market reset on the company’s valuation.

In addition to internal factors, increased competitive pressure from tech giants like Amazon, Alphabet’s Google, and Meta Platforms posed challenges for The Trade Desk. These companies intensified their focus on AI and connected TV, posing a threat to The Trade Desk’s differentiation in a market increasingly dominated by vertically integrated platforms.

Looking ahead, The Trade Desk faces the task of restoring investor confidence through consistent execution in 2026. The company’s performance in the next few quarters will be closely watched as it navigates a more competitive landscape and addresses concerns about supply concentration in the connected TV space.

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Despite the challenges, The Trade Desk remains profitable and innovative, with opportunities for growth in a large and expanding industry. While the stock may have taken a hit in 2025, the company’s resilience and strategic focus on AI and connected TV position it well for the future.

In conclusion, The Trade Desk’s stock plunge in 2025 was a reflection of shifting expectations, rising competition, supply concerns, and valuation pressure. As the company works to address these challenges and adapt to a changing market environment, investors will be watching closely to see how The Trade Desk navigates the road ahead.

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