Netflix Climbs 4% on Ackman’s Return, Still Down 16% in 2026

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  • Ackman's Pershing Square re-entered NFLX with a new stake, lifting shares 4%, four years after exiting the same position at a loss.

  • DIS and WBD each rose under 1%, confirming markets treated the move as a Netflix-specific catalyst, not a broad streaming sector re-rating.

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Netflix Climbs 4% on Ackman’s Return, Still Down 16% in 2026

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Netflix (NASDAQ:NFLX | NFLX Price Prediction) shares are up 4% to $78.80 in Tuesday midday trading after Bill Ackman’s Pershing Square disclosed a new position in the streaming company. The catalyst stands out because Netflix stock is climbing well ahead of its closest streaming peers on the day.

Shares are still down 16% year to date (YTD) through Monday’s close, and the stock has fallen 37% over the past year. The rally partially offsets that decline. What makes the trade notable is that Ackman previously owned this same name in 2022 and exited at a loss.

Ackman’s Pershing Square Rebuilds a Netflix Position

In its Q2 2026 investor letter, Pershing Square laid out its Netflix thesis directly. Ackman has separately stated that Netflix has “won the streaming wars”:

We acquired a position in Netflix, a business we briefly owned in 2022 and have followed closely ever since. Netflix is the dominant global streaming platform with over 325 million subscribers, nearly double the combined base of its two closest competitors, Disney+ and HBO Max. When we first invested in early 2022, investors feared an escalating content arms race among a crowded field of streaming entrants. At the same time, cash content spend substantially exceeded content amortization, weighing on free cash flow. The launch of a previously disavowed advertising tier added further uncertainty.

Pershing Square filed under Schedule 13G on August 14, days before the news catalyzed Tuesday’s move. That filing carries a passive intent designation, though the 2022 attempt ended in a loss, which sits in tension with the current re-entry.

Streaming Peers Barely Move

Disney (NYSE:DIS) stock is up 0.9% to $104.51 on Tuesday. The parent runs Disney+ and Hulu alongside ESPN and its Experiences theme park and cruise business, and Disney stock is down 8% YTD through Monday’s close.

Warner Bros. Discovery (NASDAQ:WBD) shares are up 0.4% to $28.04. The company operates HBO Max and discovery+ alongside its Studios and Global Linear Networks segments, and WBD stock is down 3% YTD through Monday’s close.

Both are the specific competitors Ackman’s letter names, which is why their near-flat trading is the point. Investors are treating this as news about Netflix’s shareholder register, not the competitive balance in streaming.

Sector ETF Signal

Communication Services Select Sector SPDR Fund (NYSEARCA:XLC) shares are up 0.3% to $111.18. Netflix is a constituent of the fund, and the near-flat print against Netflix’s gain shows how a single holding’s move dilutes across the basket. The ETF is not leveraged, and it concentrates in a handful of large communication names, which further muffles idiosyncratic moves.

The fund is down 5% YTD through Monday’s close. That trajectory sits closer to Disney’s and Warner Bros. Discovery’s than to Netflix’s, which confirms the sector did not reprice on Tuesday.

Valuation and Analyst Picture

Netflix stock carries a trailing P/E ratio of 28.83x on a market capitalization of roughly $328.1 billion. Disney stock trades at 14.41x, so the bull case here leans on dominance rather than cheapness. That gap is the counterweight to any thesis built on a cheap starting multiple.

Sell-side coverage runs strongly positive. On a 1-to-5 scale, Netflix stock has an average brokerage recommendation of 1.63 from 50 firms, between Strong Buy and Buy. Zacks assigns a Rank of 3, or Hold, with the current-year consensus earnings estimate unchanged at $3.59 over the past month.

NFLX analyst ratings

The streamer operates in more than 190 countries approaching 1 billion members, produces originals in more than 50 countries, and has expanded into live NFL games, boxing, MLB events and WWE programming. Some 144 hedge fund portfolios held Netflix at the end of Q1 2026, down from 146 the prior quarter.

What to Watch Next

The open questions center on whether Netflix’s ad-tier revenue scales, whether subscriber growth stabilizes, and whether estimate revisions turn higher. Pershing Square’s first attempt at this trade ended in a loss in 2022, which sits in tension with Ackman’s dominance argument.

Investors could look for signs that ad-tier monetization is accelerating alongside membership additions. Traders may want to keep an eye on whether Netflix stock holds above recent levels into the next round of estimate revisions.

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