The Motley Fool
20 Jun 2026, 21:29 UTC · 3h ago
Is Netflix Stock Cheap or Overvalued? Here's What Investors Need to Know.
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The Motley Fool
20 Jun 2026, 21:29 UTC · 3h ago
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Netflix's P/E ratio has decreased to 24.9, bringing its valuation in line with the broader S&P 500 index. — A valuation aligned with the broader market after a significant drop suggests the stock may be entering an attractive entry zone for investors.
+0.40Netflix faces intensifying competition for user attention from platforms like YouTube and Instagram. — Increased competition for eyeballs threatens subscriber growth and retention, potentially capping future revenue upside.
-0.30Netflix is expected to see rising content costs as it aggressively pursues rights for live events and sports. — Higher content expenditure can compress profit margins and impact free cash flow.
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Netflix's growth rate is likely to slow as it has already reached a scale of over 325 million subscribers. — Reaching market saturation makes it more difficult to maintain high percentage growth rates.
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Mentioned as a competitor capturing more share of TV viewing time via YouTube.
The author concludes the stock is fairly valued, balancing a compelling P/E ratio against rising competition and content costs.
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