Netflix Stock Looks Undervalued With 70% Upside Potential
Analysts say Netflix shares are trading at a discount with more than 70% room to run. Here's why traders are paying attention.
Netflix might be one of the most underappreciated setups in mega-cap tech right now. According to analysis published by Yahoo Finance, the streaming giant's stock is considered cheap at current levels — and the potential upside clears 70%. That's not a number you ignore.
When a stock with Netflix's brand dominance, global subscriber base, and expanding ad-supported tier gets labeled "cheap," it's worth a second look. The company has consistently beaten expectations on both revenue and earnings, and its pivot into live sports and advertising is still in early innings. That's a growth runway most stocks would kill for.
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For retail traders, the tradeable angle is straightforward. If the analyst price targets embedded in that 70%-plus upside figure are based on realistic earnings growth projections — not fantasy multiples — then current prices represent a genuine entry opportunity. Pullbacks on a stock like this tend to get bought hard by institutional money.
The risk? Valuation calls can take time to play out, and Netflix operates in a brutally competitive streaming landscape. Disney+, Amazon Prime, and a dozen others are fighting for the same eyeballs. Execution has to stay sharp. But Netflix has earned the benefit of the doubt more than once.
If you've been waiting for a cleaner entry into one of the strongest consumer-tech names on the market, the case is building. Continue reading at Yahoo Finance.