Netflix (NFLX) stock dropped ~3% Thursday as paid subscriber growth declined 46% YoY and the company plans to boost 2026 content spending by 10%. The post NetflixNetflix (NFLX) stock dropped ~3% Thursday as paid subscriber growth declined 46% YoY and the company plans to boost 2026 content spending by 10%. The post Netflix

Netflix (NFLX) Stock Tumbles as Subscriber Growth Stalls and Content Budget Balloons

2026/03/20 02:58
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Key Takeaways

  • Shares of Netflix declined approximately 3% Thursday, hovering around the $91–$92 range, marking a ~17% drop over four weeks
  • The streaming giant trades beneath its 200-day simple moving average ($108.71), signaling extended bearish momentum
  • Subscriber additions totaled just 2.68 million — a 46% year-over-year decline — sparking growth concerns
  • Co-CEO Ted Sarandos visited Europe to advocate against complicated EU content regulations
  • Analyst consensus remains optimistic, maintaining a Buy recommendation with average price targets between $114–$119

Netflix finished Thursday’s session around $91, extending a challenging March as market participants balance decelerating expansion against premium valuation metrics. Shares have retreated approximately 17% during the last month and roughly 30% from October peak levels.


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The recent downturn isn’t attributable to any isolated catalyst. Rather, it represents a fundamental recalibration of what premium investors will accept for Netflix’s expansion narrative in the current environment.

The streaming platform carries a forward P/E ratio hovering in the low-70s range. Such a valuation demands flawless delivery across advertising initiatives, live programming, and intellectual property development.

The platform reported fourth quarter 2025 revenues reaching $12.05 billion alongside free cash flow of $9.5 billion — impressive metrics by conventional standards. However, leadership signaled a 10% escalation in production budgets for 2026, complemented by $275 million in expenses connected to its scrapped acquisition attempt of Warner Bros. Discovery.

The proposed transaction, valued at $83 billion in cash, was abandoned in late February. While the withdrawal initially sparked a modest bounce, Thursday’s decline indicates ongoing market uncertainty regarding the independent growth blueprint.

Net subscriber additions registered only 2.68 million — representing a 46% year-over-year contraction. This figure has intensified questions surrounding the sustainability of ad-supported tier expansion and pricing power going forward.

European Regulatory Push by Sarandos

As shares weakened, co-CEO Ted Sarandos traveled to Brussels to advocate for streamlined content regulations within the EU’s Audiovisual Media Services Directive framework.

His central argument to European policymakers: avoid creating fragmented country-specific requirements that complicate production planning. He also challenged YouTube’s regulatory treatment, arguing Europe has failed to recognize it as a legitimate streaming rival.

The diplomatic effort failed to boost investor sentiment. Netflix actually extended losses during Tuesday’s closing moments as his remarks circulated through financial media.

K-Pop Group BTS Returns to Netflix Stage

In more positive developments, Netflix will broadcast the first BTS concert in three years. The Korean pop sensation will perform at Gwanghwamun Square, featuring material from their fifth studio album, ARIRANG, which drops the day prior to the performance.

A companion documentary, BTS: The Return, arrives one week afterward, chronicling the album’s creation process.

Analyst Sentiment Remains Constructive

Notwithstanding recent weakness, Wall Street analysts maintain their support. Among 34 to 36 covering analysts, the majority assign Buy or Strong Buy recommendations. Consensus 12-month price objectives range from $114 to $119, suggesting approximately 25% appreciation potential from present levels. Optimistic forecasts reach $150, while conservative estimates cluster near $95.

The critical technical threshold to monitor is $87.50. Several analysts have identified this level as pivotal — a breakdown below could trigger intensified selling pressure.

Netflix’s 200-day simple moving average currently rests at $108.71, substantially above the current trading price, confirming the longer-term trend remains negative.

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