Netflix Earnings Preview: Password Crackdown, Ad Revenue to Drive Continued Gains

 | Apr 18, 2024 14:51

  • Netflix's stock price has soared in 2024.
  • The company's new account-sharing policy is behind the bullish sentiment.
  • Going forward, expectations are high for sustained growth in new subscribers.
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  • Netflix (NASDAQ:NFLX) stock has soared over 26% year-to-date, extending the bullish trend that began in mid-2022, although the journey wasn't without its ups and downs.

    All eyes are now on the company's quarterly results coming out after today's trading session, which will be crucial for determining if the stock can maintain the uptrend.

    Beyond traditional metrics like earnings per share and revenue, investor focus will also be on new subscriber numbers. Here, Netflix saw a significant jump in Q4 2023 thanks to its new account-sharing policy.

    However, it's important to remember that broader economic factors – particularly the Federal Reserve's potential decision to hold interest rates high into early 2025 to combat disinflation – could pose a challenge for the overall market, including Netflix.

    Netflix's Password Sharing Crackdown Is Working/h2

    Netflix's gamble to restrict password sharing appears to be paying off. Since implementing the policy, subscriber numbers have surged as anticipated.

    In Q4 2023 alone, Netflix added a whopping 13.1 million new subscribers, bringing the total to 260.8 million, a healthy 12% increase quarter-over-quarter.

    This move has solidified Netflix's position as the streaming leader, widening the gap between them and competitors like Disney+ and Amazon (NASDAQ:AMZN) Prime.

    Most forecasts point to this positive trend continuing into Q1 2024, potentially exceeding the 1.75 million new users acquired in the same period last year.

    These figures strongly suggest that Netflix's new strategy is working. Users seem to be accepting the new rules and haven't abandoned the platform.

    The company's increased focus on ad-supported revenue is also contributing to the positive financial picture.

    Focus Now Shifts to Earnings/h2

    Traditionally, earnings per share and revenue are the key metrics for gauging positive, negative, or neutral performance.

    Here's a breakdown of what to watch for in Netflix's upcoming earnings report: