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Netflix Doubled Your Money in 12 Months After Years of Lagging the Market

Last updated: 2025/12/06 at 4:25 PM
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An infographic showcasing Netflix's financial performance and strategic milestones. It depicts the company's transition from DVD to streaming, its recovery from a 2022 stock dip, and the positive impact of an ad-tier launch and password sharing crackdown, leading to strong revenue, net income, and a 92% stock return by December 2025.
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  • Netflix (NFLX) generated $11.51B in Q3 2025 revenue with a 28% operating margin. A $619M Brazilian tax dispute pressured results.

  • Netflix stock returned 92% over the past year but underperformed the S&P 500 over the past decade.

  • Analysts maintain 34 buy ratings versus 2 sells. The forward P/E of 32.68 suggests expected earnings acceleration.

  • If you’re thinking about retiring or know someone who is, there are three quick questions causing many Americans to realize they can retire earlier than expected. take 5 minutes to learn more here

Netflix (NASDAQ: NFLX) went from mailing DVDs in red envelopes to dominating global streaming. That transformation created one of the most compelling investment stories of the past decade, but the path wasn’t smooth. The company weathered subscriber losses in 2022, fierce competition from Disney+ and HBO Max, and persistent questions about whether it could sustain growth after saturating major markets.

The answer came through strategic pivots. Netflix doubled down on international expansion, launched an ad-supported tier in late 2022, and cracked down on password sharing in 2023. These moves reignited subscriber growth and drove revenue acceleration. By 2024, the company reported $39.00 billion in revenue and $8.71 billion in net income. The most recent quarter (Q3 2025) delivered $11.51 billion in revenue, up 17% year over year, with a 28% operating margin despite a $619 million Brazilian tax dispute.

The stock reflected this evolution. After touching lows around $48 in late 2019 and early 2020, shares climbed steadily through the pandemic and beyond, recently trading near $93.47 in early December 2025.

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Here’s what a $1,000 investment would look like across different time horizons:

1-Year Return (December 2024 to December 2025)

  • Initial Investment: $1,000

  • Current Value: $1,920

  • Total Return: 92.0%

  • S&P 500 (same period): Approximately $1,250 (25% estimated)

5-Year Return (December 2020 to December 2025)

  • Initial Investment: $1,000

  • Current Value: $1,927

  • Total Return: 92.7%

  • Annualized Return: 14.0%

  • S&P 500 (same period): Approximately $1,850 (85% estimated)

10-Year Return (December 2015 to December 2025)

  • Initial Investment: $1,000

  • Current Value: $1,927

  • Total Return: 92.7%

  • Annualized Return: 6.8%

  • S&P 500 (same period): Approximately $3,200 (220% estimated)

The 10-year picture reveals Netflix underperformed the broader market, largely due to the brutal 2022 drawdown when the stock lost over half its value. Investors who held through that period needed conviction. The recent surge, particularly in 2024 and 2025, came from operational execution: net income jumped 61% in 2023 to $5.41 billion as the company scaled subscribers while optimizing content spending.

Timing mattered significantly. Those who bought in 2022 during the panic saw far better returns than decade-long holders.

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Analysts remain largely bullish on Netflix, with 34 buy ratings versus just 2 sells. The forward P/E of 32.68 suggests expectations for earnings acceleration compared to the current P/E of 41.77. The company’s return on equity of 42.9% demonstrates strong operational efficiency.

However, the stock’s beta of 1.71 indicates high volatility, meaning shares can move sharply in either direction. The recent Q3 2025 earnings miss—reporting $0.59 versus $0.70 expected—has raised questions about potential margin pressure ahead, particularly given the $619 million Brazilian tax dispute that impacted operating margins.

Key factors analysts are monitoring include whether the company can maintain its 17% revenue growth trajectory and how successfully the ad-supported business scales. The valuation leaves limited room for disappointment, with the current multiple pricing in continued strong execution.

You may think retirement is about picking the best stocks or ETFs, but you’d be wrong. Even great investments can be a liability in retirement. It’s a simple difference between accumulating vs distributing, and it makes all the difference.

The good news? After answering three quick questions many Americans are reworking their portfolios and finding they can retire earlier than expected. If you’re thinking about retiring or know someone who is, take 5 minutes to learn more here.

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