This video is an inside look at Bill Ackman’s investment in Netflix stock. Bill Ackman’s Pershing Square fund is one of the most closely watch portfolios in all of finance. He recently purchased shares in the company Netflix as the company’s stock price has declined dramatically as a result of lower than expected subscriber growth as well as rising interest rates affecting technology (tech) stocks. This is an interest investment by Bill Ackman as it appears to be a change from Bill Ackman’s investment strategy and not investing in tech stocks.
This video covers the following topics: Bill Ackman’s investment in Netflix, Netflix stock analysis, NFLX stock analysis, tech stocks to buy, Bill Ackman’s portfolio, Pershing Square Portfolio, Bill Ackman’s investment strategy, and Bill Ackman’s most recent investment.
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I wouldn't trust what ackman says, not after what he did during the outbreak by spreading fear but quietly keeping his shorts hidden.
LOL he bought when Netflix stock was at $350+. Looks like this bet didn’t pay off (now at $175)…
Netflix is overvalued
I wonder what we are to think now?
Did ackman sell his Netflix stock? Any update after the latest Netflix crash?
Is he gonna buy more now after the more recent drop?
Lmao two months later the stock has dipped to 255
One thing's for sure. They are both going to need more than one pail of water
People will need money for food in this increasingly inflationary environment. Netflix is purely entertainment and consumer discretionary. I’m out of anything entertainment. IDGAF what Ackman thinks. Hard times coming. We’ll see I guess.
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Now with Netflix, maybe its the novice me , but how is Netflix going to complete with likes of Disney , warner , prime etc.. who actually dont need their streaming model to be profitable.
Prime could care less if they make money on streaming , since they already make money by folks shopping. I am really confused how well Netflix will do in long run against these gaints. Plus netflix is struggling so much in Asia .
I feel i. maybe wrong here since so many folks think otherwise. but happy to sit this one out .
And I know Bill Ackman is highly regarded by some folks . But some of his investing ideas dont seem that worthy to me .
Notably , shorting anything is a terrible ideas since regardless of your conviction , you max profit is a "double" and max loss infinite.
Great production quality and narration. I could also listen in the car. Subscribed
Netflix isn’t a tech company they are an entertainment company.
When you say netflix made positiv free cash flow you should look where the money comes from .. and its debt btw
Next pivot is gaming
Who do you know that does not already have Netflix? Where are all these new subscribers coming from? The only growth I see is a possible consolidation of streaming services, however, that seems unlikely for now.
Frankly speaking….I would not have invested in Netflix. Thank you 🙏
Keep in mind that he's just lying, and his purpose is to sell shorts.
seriously, an investment in Netflix is worth a 15 minute video? where was Ackman when you could still get rich investing in NFLX?
It is inaccurate to say that people pay $80-100 for cable TV in most parts of the country. Normally, for that amount, you can get cable TV, internet service, and a home phone.
The FAST model of TV (Free Ad Supported Streaming TV) with its free content supported with Ads may overtake Netflix and other streamers in the coming years. Its just picking up steam but looking at the bloated budgets Netflix is forking out for relatively average content I don't think this model is sustainable and can last too far into the future. This company is losing money hand over fist.
Investing in movies is a pursuit of dreamers. I hope I'm wrong!