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Netflix Stock Price Today: NFLX Live Data

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Get Netflix (NFLX) live stock price, market data, technical analysis, and latest news. Real-time quotes and NFLXUSDT trading information.

Netflix (NFLX) stock is currently trading at $[LIVE PRICE] as of [TIMESTAMP], [up/down] [X]% in today's session on the NASDAQ. NFLX is [outperforming/underperforming] the broader NASDAQ Composite, which is [up/down] [X]% in the same session.

Earnings status: No earnings today. Next expected earnings: approximately [MONTH YEAR]. On earnings days this module reads: EARNINGS TODAY: Netflix reports Q[X] [YEAR] results [before market open / after market close].

[LIVE NFLX PRICE WIDGET: Current price / Intraday change ($) / Intraday change (%) / Day high / Day low / Last updated: TIMESTAMP / Market status: NASDAQ Open | Pre-Market | After-Hours | Closed]

Get the NFLX stock price right now, updated in real time. The current price and today's share price movement reflect trading on the NASDAQ exchange, where Netflix, Inc. (ticker: NFLX, sector: Communication Services, industry: Entertainment/Streaming Media) is listed.


NFLX Key Statistics & Market Data

Key financial metrics for Netflix (NFLX), updated [TIMESTAMP]:

[KEY STATISTICS TABLE — all fields dynamically sourced]

MetricValueDefinition
Market Capitalization$[LIVE VALUE]Market cap (market capitalization) represents the total market value of all outstanding Netflix shares. Netflix is a large-cap company, typically defined as any company with a market cap above $10 billion.
P/E Ratio (Trailing TTM)[VALUE]The price-to-earnings ratio (P/E) compares the stock price to Netflix's earnings per share. A P/E of 45 means investors are paying $45 for every $1 of annual profit. The NASDAQ-100 index average trailing P/E is approximately [VALUE], meaning NFLX currently trades at a [premium/discount] to the broader tech-heavy index.
Forward P/E (Analyst Estimate)[VALUE]Based on projected earnings for the next 12 months (an analyst estimate, not a verified historical figure).
EPS (Trailing TTM)$[VALUE]Earnings per share (EPS) measures how much profit Netflix earns for each outstanding share. This is the trailing twelve-month figure sourced from the most recently reported four quarters.
52-Week High$[VALUE] ([DATE])The highest intraday price at which NFLX traded over the past 12 months on NASDAQ.
52-Week Low$[VALUE] ([DATE])The lowest intraday price at which NFLX traded over the past 12 months on NASDAQ.
52-Week Range[VISUAL BAR]Shows where the current price sits relative to the 12-month high and low.
Average Daily Volume (30-Day)[VALUE] million sharesThe average number of NFLX shares traded per day over the past 30 days.
Today's Volume vs. Average[X]% of average[X] million shares traded today vs. the 30-day average of [Y] million.
Beta[VALUE]Beta measures NFLX's price volatility relative to the S&P 500. A beta above 1.0 means the stock tends to move more than the broader market on any given day.
DividendN/ANetflix does not currently pay a dividend.
Next Earnings Date[DATE]The next scheduled quarterly earnings report.
Free Cash Flow (TTM)$[VALUE] billionFCF measures the cash Netflix generates after content production costs and capital expenditures. Source: Netflix Investor Relations.

Netflix does not currently pay a dividend. The company directs its cash flow toward content production and international expansion rather than returning capital to shareholders.

The 52-week range shows the highest and lowest prices at which NFLX has traded over the past 12 months. The current price of $[PRICE] sits [X]% above the 52-week low of $[LOW] reached on [DATE] and [X]% below the 52-week high of $[HIGH] reached on [DATE].

[X] million NFLX shares have traded today, representing [X]% of the 30-day average daily volume of [Y] million shares. Higher-than-average trading volume generally indicates that today's price movement reflects stronger investor conviction, whether in the buying or selling direction.


NFLX Price Chart: Interactive Historical View

Use the timeframe selectors below to view Netflix stock price history from one day to five years.

[INTERACTIVE PRICE CHART WIDGET: 1D / 1W / 1M / 6M / 1Y / 5Y / MAX toggles. Moving average overlays (50-day SMA, 200-day SMA) enabled by default where technically feasible.]

NFLX is currently trading [X]% [above/below] its 52-week low of $[VALUE] reached on [DATE] and [X]% [below/above] its 52-week high of $[VALUE] reached on [DATE]. The 1Y chart captures the stock's trajectory through the subscriber recovery that followed the 2023 paid sharing initiative and the subsequent acceleration in free cash flow generation that redefined NFLX's investment thesis. For current 50-day and 200-day SMA values, see the Technical Analysis section below.


Netflix Stock News Today: What's Moving NFLX

[DATE]: No major Netflix-specific announcements have been made today. NFLX's [X]% [gain/decline] appears to track broader movement in the NASDAQ Composite, which is [up/down] [X]% on [macro driver, e.g., Federal Reserve rate policy, sector rotation away from growth stocks].

This module is updated daily with the primary catalyst or macro context. On catalyst days, lead with the specific event. Examples: "Netflix (NFLX) rose [X]% on [DATE] following a Q[X] earnings report in which the company added [X] million global paid subscribers, surpassing the analyst consensus estimate of [Y] million. EPS of $[VALUE] beat expectations by [X]%." On analyst action days: "NFLX gained [X]% on [DATE] after [Firm Name] raised its price target from $[OLD] to $[NEW], citing [specific rationale]."

Earnings status for today: Netflix is not reporting earnings today. The next expected earnings date is approximately [MONTH/YEAR].

On earnings days, populate with: Netflix reported Q[X] [YEAR] earnings [before market open / after market close] today. EPS came in at $[VALUE] vs. the analyst consensus estimate of $[VALUE] ([beat/miss] of [X]%). Revenue was $[VALUE] vs. the $[VALUE] consensus estimate. The stock is [up/down] [X]% in [after-hours / regular session] trading following the announcement. Source: Netflix Q[X] [YEAR] Earnings Letter, [DATE].

The password sharing crackdown (Netflix's official "paid sharing" policy, enforced beginning in 2023) and the ad-supported tier launch have been two of the most significant business catalysts in NFLX's recent price history. When subscriber or revenue news is the day's catalyst, both events provide context for why the numbers moved in the direction they did.

Latest Netflix Stock News

Updated daily, sorted by recency. Sources: Reuters, Bloomberg, CNBC, Netflix IR, AP, Wall Street Journal. Editorial team populates this module daily with a minimum of 3 to 5 items, each including the headline, publication source, date/time stamp in ET, and a 1 to 2 sentence summary.

[NEWS ITEM 1] | [Source] | [DATE, TIME ET]: [1 to 2 sentence summary of the story and its relevance to NFLX stock price or business fundamentals.]

[NEWS ITEM 2] | [Source] | [DATE, TIME ET]: [1 to 2 sentence summary.]

[NEWS ITEM 3] | [Source] | [DATE, TIME ET]: [1 to 2 sentence summary.]

On days when no major NFLX-specific news has been published, this section notes that absence explicitly: "No major Netflix-specific news has been published today. The most recent relevant coverage appears below."


NFLX Technical Analysis: Key Indicators for Today's Trading Session

The following technical indicators for NFLX are updated daily and reflect data as of [TIMESTAMP]. NFLX carries a beta of approximately [VALUE] (a measure of price volatility relative to the S&P 500, where a beta above 1.0 means the stock tends to move more than the broader market), which makes technical levels particularly relevant for intraday traders monitoring position risk.

[TECHNICAL INDICATORS TABLE — updated daily by editorial/dev team]

IndicatorValueSignal
50-Day SMA$[VALUE]Price is [above / below]
200-Day SMA$[VALUE]Price is [above / below]
RSI (14-Day)[VALUE][Overbought / Neutral / Oversold]
Support Level 1$[CURRENT S1]Key near-term floor
Support Level 2$[CURRENT S2]Secondary support
Resistance Level 1$[CURRENT R1]Key near-term ceiling
Resistance Level 2$[CURRENT R2]Secondary resistance

Moving averages (simple moving averages, or SMAs) smooth out day-to-day price fluctuations to show the stock's general trend direction. The 50-day SMA reflects short-to-medium term price momentum, while the 200-day SMA is the standard benchmark for assessing long-term trend direction. NFLX is currently trading [above/below] its 50-day SMA of $[VALUE] and [above/below] its 200-day SMA of $[VALUE]. For additional context on how moving averages work, see this explanation of moving average analysis.

The 50-day SMA recently [crossed above / crossed below / is approaching] the 200-day SMA. A 50-day crossing above the 200-day is called a golden cross and has historically been associated with sustained upward price momentum. A 50-day crossing below the 200-day is called a death cross and is associated with bearish trend shifts. Neither pattern guarantees future price direction.

The 14-day RSI (Relative Strength Index, a momentum indicator where readings above 70 suggest overbought conditions and readings below 30 suggest oversold conditions) currently reads [VALUE], placing NFLX in [overbought/neutral/oversold] territory. An RSI reading in the neutral zone (30 to 70) indicates neither extreme buying pressure nor selling pressure relative to recent price history.

With an RSI of [VALUE], NFLX is currently in [overbought/oversold/neutral] territory based on the standard 14-day RSI indicator.

Support levels are price zones where buying interest has historically been strong enough to pause or reverse a decline. Resistance levels work in the opposite direction: they mark zones where historical selling pressure has tended to cap upward movement. The current levels in the table above are based on recent price action over the past 30 days and key moving average levels, and are updated daily.

Today's volume of [X] million shares ([X]% of the 30-day average) [confirms / does not strongly confirm] the current directional move. Volume that runs significantly above average on a trending day generally indicates broader participation in that direction.

Technical indicators are analytical tools and do not guarantee future price direction. This information is for educational purposes only and does not constitute financial or trading advice.


Netflix Pre-Market & After-Hours Stock Price

Netflix (NFLX) stock trades on the NASDAQ exchange during regular market hours, Monday through Friday from 9:30 AM to 4:00 PM Eastern Time (ET). Pre-market trading, where investors can place orders before the official session opens, runs from 4:00 AM to 9:30 AM ET. After-hours trading runs from 4:00 PM to 8:00 PM ET. Both extended sessions carry lower trading volume than regular hours, which can result in wider price swings on smaller order sizes. Pre-market and after-hours prices may diverge from the regular-session closing price, particularly when material news such as an earnings release has been published outside of trading hours.

[PRE-MARKET PRICE MODULE — displays 4:00 AM to 9:30 AM ET only] NFLX Pre-Market Price: $[VALUE] | Change from previous close: [+/-$VALUE] ([+/-%]) | Pre-market volume: [X] shares | Last updated: [TIMESTAMP]

[AFTER-HOURS PRICE MODULE — displays 4:00 PM to 8:00 PM ET only] NFLX After-Hours Price: $[VALUE] | Change from closing price: [+/-$VALUE] ([+/-%]) | After-hours volume: [X] shares | Last updated: [TIMESTAMP]

[REGULAR SESSION NOTE — displays 9:30 AM to 4:00 PM ET] The NASDAQ is currently open. Live regular-session pricing appears in the widget at the top of this page.

For 24/7 Netflix stock price exposure outside of NASDAQ trading hours, traders can access NFLXUSDT, a USDT-margined perpetual futures contract on Bybit. See the NFLXUSDT section below for full details.


What Is NFLXUSDT? Trade Netflix Price Movements on Bybit

NFLXUSDT is a USDT-margined perpetual futures contract that allows traders on cryptocurrency exchanges to gain exposure to Netflix (NFLX) stock price movements, settled in USDT (Tether, a USD-pegged stablecoin). Unlike buying Netflix shares through a brokerage, trading NFLXUSDT does not give the holder ownership of Netflix stock. It is a derivative product that tracks the NFLX price.

USDT refers to Tether, a stablecoin pegged to the US dollar that functions as the settlement currency for NFLXUSDT trades. When a position is closed, the profit or loss is calculated in USDT rather than in the underlying NFLX shares.

[NFLXUSDT LIVE PRICE WIDGET — visually distinct from the NFLX equity widget above] NFLXUSDT Live Price: $[VALUE] | 24h Change: [+/-$VALUE] ([+/-%]) | 24h High: $[VALUE] | 24h Low: $[VALUE] | 24h Volume: $[VALUE] | Last updated: [TIMESTAMP]

For a step-by-step guide to opening an NFLXUSDT position, see How to Trade Netflix Stock via Crypto Perpetual Futures.

NFLX vs. NFLXUSDT: Key Differences

The table below answers the most common question about these two instruments: what separates a Netflix share traded on the NASDAQ from an NFLXUSDT contract traded on a crypto exchange.

FeatureNFLX (NASDAQ Equity)NFLXUSDT (Perpetual Futures)
Asset TypeShare of Netflix, Inc. stockUSDT-margined perpetual futures contract
Exchange/PlatformNASDAQ stock exchangeCryptocurrency exchanges (e.g., Bybit, Binance; verify availability at publication)
Trading HoursMonday through Friday, 9:30 AM to 4:00 PM ET24 hours a day, 7 days a week
Settlement CurrencyUSDUSDT (Tether, a USD-pegged stablecoin)
Ownership of Netflix SharesYes (buyer holds fractional equity ownership)No (holder does not own Netflix shares)
Leverage AvailableLimited, via margin accounts subject to broker rulesYes, on most crypto exchanges offering the pair
Regulatory FrameworkSEC-regulated US equity marketCrypto exchange regulation, which varies by jurisdiction

NFLXUSDT traders do not own Netflix, Inc. shares. This distinction carries both legal and financial significance: NFLXUSDT holders have no shareholder rights, receive no dividends (Netflix pays none in any case), and their exposure is to price movement only, not underlying equity ownership.

NFLXUSDT trades 24 hours a day, 7 days a week on cryptocurrency exchanges, in contrast to NASDAQ-listed NFLX, which only trades during regular market hours. Liquidity is typically highest during NASDAQ trading hours (9:30 AM to 4:00 PM ET, Monday through Friday), when the underlying stock is actively being priced by equity market participants. During off-hours (overnight, on weekends, and on US market holidays), NFLXUSDT pricing depends on crypto exchange liquidity alone.

A price gap can occur at the NASDAQ open if material news was published after the US equity market closed. In that scenario, NFLXUSDT may have moved overnight to reflect the news, and the NASDAQ open will either confirm or adjust from the crypto-derived price. Traders holding NFLXUSDT positions overnight should account for this gap risk, particularly around Netflix earnings dates (Netflix typically reports in January, April, July, and October, frequently after market close).

During NASDAQ trading hours, arbitrage activity between the equity and tokenized markets generally keeps NFLXUSDT closely aligned with the real-time NFLX share price. When a divergence appears, traders on either side can profit by correcting it, which pushes the prices back toward parity. During off-hours, NFLXUSDT may diverge from the last NFLX closing price based on macro market sentiment, sector news, or platform-specific liquidity conditions.

Where Can I Trade NFLXUSDT?

NFLXUSDT can be traded on cryptocurrency exchanges that offer perpetual futures products. Platform availability varies by country and changes without notice. Always verify current availability directly on the exchange's website before attempting to trade.

Known platforms that have historically offered NFLXUSDT (verify at time of trading):

  • Bybit: Offers NFLXUSDT as a USDT-margined perpetual futures contract. Trade NFLXUSDT on Bybit. Requires KYC verification. Availability varies by jurisdiction.
  • Binance: Has historically listed NFLXUSDT. Availability varies significantly by region and is subject to change. Verify directly on Binance before trading.

To access NFLXUSDT on a crypto exchange:

  1. Log in to a supported exchange that lists the NFLXUSDT pair in your jurisdiction.
  2. Navigate to the NFLXUSDT trading pair in the stocks or derivatives section.
  3. Select your position size and leverage level, if applicable.
  4. Set stop-loss and take-profit levels before placing the order.

Tokenized stock trading is not available in all jurisdictions. Please verify the legal status of tokenized stock products in your country before placing any trades. This is not financial advice.

For leveraged traders only: NFLXUSDT funding rate

[FUNDING RATE DATA FIELD — populated via API where available]

The funding rate is a periodic payment exchanged between long and short position holders in perpetual contracts. A positive funding rate means long positions pay short positions; a negative rate means short positions pay long positions. High positive funding rates can indicate crowded long positioning and may increase the cost of holding a leveraged long position. Funding rate intervals and amounts vary by exchange.


Netflix Business Overview & What Drives NFLX Stock

Netflix, Inc. (NFLX) was founded in 1997 and is headquartered in Los Gatos, California. The company is led by co-CEOs Ted Sarandos and Greg Peters. Netflix operates a subscription-based streaming service available in over 190 countries, delivering films, television series, documentaries, and original programming to subscribers worldwide. As of the most recently reported quarter, Netflix had approximately [NUMBER] million global paid subscribers, making it the largest subscription streaming service globally by paid membership count.

Netflix Subscriber Growth: The Stock's Primary Catalyst

Netflix makes most of its revenue from monthly subscription fees, which means the number of paying subscribers is the single most watched metric each quarter.

When Netflix adds more global paid memberships than analysts expected, the stock typically rises. When subscriber additions fall short of consensus estimates, the stock typically falls. This relationship has driven some of NFLX's largest single-day price moves in both directions over the past five years, and it explains why earnings day is the highest-volatility event on the NFLX calendar.

As of Q[X] [YEAR], Netflix reported [NUMBER] million global paid memberships, [up/down] from [PRIOR QUARTER] million in the prior quarter and [up/down] [X]% year over year. Netflix no longer reports regional subscriber breakdowns as of 2025; only global totals are disclosed. Source: Netflix Investor Relations.

In 2023, Netflix began enforcing its paid sharing policy (widely referred to as the password-sharing crackdown), requiring users who share an account outside their household to either pay an additional fee or start their own subscription. The initiative initially generated subscriber concern but ultimately drove a significant acceleration in net paid membership additions and became a key driver of the stock's recovery in 2023 and 2024.

Netflix launched its ad-supported subscription tier in late 2022, creating a lower-priced entry point that generates advertising revenue alongside subscription fees. This tier has since contributed to subscriber growth in price-sensitive markets and opens a second revenue stream that investors view as an additional path to monetization beyond subscription price increases.

Revenue and Financials

Netflix reported $[QUARTERLY REVENUE] billion in revenue in Q[X] [YEAR], representing [X]% year-over-year growth. Full-year [YEAR] revenue totaled $[VALUE] billion. Source: Netflix Investor Relations.

Free cash flow (FCF) for the trailing twelve months was $[VALUE] billion. FCF measures the cash the company generates after content production costs and capital expenditures. Rising FCF signals that Netflix's business model is becoming more financially self-sustaining after years of heavy content investment.

Analyst consensus estimate for next quarter's revenue is $[VALUE] billion (analyst estimate, not a verified figure; subject to revision).

Netflix's annual content budget exceeded $[VALUE] billion in [YEAR], according to the company's annual report, making it one of the largest content spenders in the entertainment industry. That investment serves as a competitive barrier, but it is also a significant cost that investors monitor closely alongside free cash flow as Netflix targets sustained profitability.

Netflix competes in the global streaming market against Disney+ (The Walt Disney Company, NYSE: DIS), Amazon Prime Video (Amazon.com, Inc., NASDAQ: AMZN), and Apple TV+ (Apple Inc., NASDAQ: AAPL). This competitive field is collectively known as the streaming wars. Netflix holds the leading position globally by paid membership count.


NFLX Analyst Ratings & Price Targets

Whether Netflix (NFLX) represents a good investment depends on individual financial goals, risk tolerance, and investment time horizon. The following data summarizes what Wall Street sell-side analysts currently say about NFLX. This is not financial advice, and individual investors should consult a qualified financial advisor before making any investment decisions.

[ANALYST CONSENSUS RATING MODULE — sourced from FactSet or Yahoo Finance, with data date]

RatingCount% of Analysts
Buy (or equivalent: Outperform, Overweight)[X][X]%
Hold (or equivalent: Market Perform, Neutral)[X][X]%
Sell (or equivalent: Underperform, Underweight)[X][X]%
Total analysts covering NFLX[Y]

[PRICE TARGET RANGE MODULE]

Value
Average 12-month price target$[VALUE]
Highest price target$[VALUE]
Lowest price target$[VALUE]
Current price vs. average target[X]% [upside / downside]

Source: Yahoo Finance NFLX Analyst Estimates, as of [DATE].

For 2025, Wall Street analyst consensus projects Netflix to generate EPS of approximately $[VALUE] and revenue of approximately $[VALUE] billion, based on expectations for continued subscriber and advertising revenue growth. These are analyst estimates, not guarantees of future performance.

Analyst ratings represent the collective view of professional equity analysts at investment banks and brokerage research firms. A Buy rating (or firm-specific equivalents such as Outperform or Overweight) indicates the analyst expects the stock to outperform the broader market over the next 12 months. A Hold (Market Perform or Neutral) indicates expected in-line performance. A Sell (Underperform or Underweight) indicates expected underperformance. Only sell-side analyst ratings are included here; buy-side ratings are internal to investment funds and are not publicly disclosed.

Analyst price targets for 2025 and beyond are forward-looking estimates based on projected earnings, subscriber growth, and revenue trajectory. They are not guarantees of future performance and are subject to revision as business conditions change.

Recent analyst actions (updated monthly minimum):

[RECENT ANALYST ACTIONS LIST — firm name, action type, new rating, new price target, date. Updated by editorial team monthly or when significant actions occur.]

NFLX vs. DIS: Comparative Snapshot (data as of [DATE]):

MetricNFLXDIS
Current stock price$[VALUE]$[VALUE]
YTD performance[X]%[X]%
Trailing P/E ratio[VALUE][VALUE]
Market cap$[VALUE]B$[VALUE]B
Analyst consensus[Buy/Hold/Sell][Buy/Hold/Sell]
Average 12-month price target$[VALUE]$[VALUE]

Source: Yahoo Finance NFLX Analyst Estimates, as of [DATE]. Data for informational purposes only.

Disclaimer: The information provided on this page is for informational purposes only and does not constitute financial, investment, or trading advice. Past performance is not indicative of future results. Always conduct your own research and consult a qualified financial advisor before making any investment decisions.

For full 2026 analyst price targets and scenario analysis, see NFLX Stock Forecast 2026: Analyst Price Targets.


Frequently Asked Questions About Netflix Stock (NFLX) and NFLXUSDT

What is Netflix stock price today?

Netflix (NFLX) stock is currently trading at $[LIVE PRICE], [up/down] [X]% in today's session on the NASDAQ. See the live price widget at the top of this page for the most current quote, updated in real time. Last updated: [TIMESTAMP].

Is Netflix stock up or down today?

Netflix (NFLX) is [up/down] [X]% today, trading at $[PRICE] as of [TIMESTAMP]. The stock opened at $[OPEN PRICE] and has reached a daily [high/low] of $[VALUE] during today's session. The live widget at the top of this page reflects the current intraday price with each market tick.

Why is Netflix stock up today?

Netflix stock is rising today following [CATALYST, e.g., a stronger-than-expected quarterly earnings report / an analyst price target upgrade / positive subscriber data]. The broader NASDAQ Composite is [up/down] [X]% in the same session. See the "What's Moving NFLX" section above for the full catalyst breakdown. On non-catalyst days: NFLX's gain appears to reflect broader NASDAQ strength, with no major Netflix-specific news published today.

Why is Netflix stock falling today?

Netflix stock is declining today following [CATALYST, e.g., a weaker-than-expected earnings report / a subscriber miss / an analyst downgrade / broader market selling in the NASDAQ]. See the "What's Moving NFLX" section above for today's detailed price driver explanation. On non-catalyst days: NFLX's decline appears to reflect broader NASDAQ weakness rather than a Netflix-specific event.

Does Netflix pay a dividend?

No, Netflix (NFLX) does not currently pay a dividend. The company reinvests its cash flow into content production, international expansion, and technology rather than returning capital to shareholders through dividend payments. Netflix's dividend yield is listed as N/A in the key statistics table above.

What is NFLXUSDT?

NFLXUSDT is a USDT-margined perpetual futures contract available on select cryptocurrency exchanges. It allows traders to gain exposure to Netflix (NFLX) stock price movements, settled in USDT (Tether, a USD-pegged stablecoin). Trading NFLXUSDT does not mean you own Netflix shares. It is a derivative product that tracks the NFLX price without conferring equity ownership. See the NFLXUSDT section above for live price data and full details.

What is the difference between NFLX and NFLXUSDT?

NFLX is a share of Netflix, Inc. traded on the NASDAQ stock exchange during market hours (9:30 AM to 4:00 PM ET), giving buyers fractional ownership of the company. NFLXUSDT is a USDT-margined perpetual futures contract on cryptocurrency exchanges, tradeable 24/7, settled in USDT. It tracks the NFLX price but does not confer stock ownership or shareholder rights. See the comparison table in the NFLXUSDT section for a full breakdown.

What are NFLXUSDT trading hours?

NFLXUSDT trades 24 hours a day, 7 days a week on cryptocurrency exchanges, unlike Netflix (NFLX) stock which only trades during NASDAQ market hours (9:30 AM to 4:00 PM ET, Monday through Friday). NFLXUSDT liquidity is typically highest during NASDAQ trading hours, when the underlying stock is actively being priced by equity market participants.

What time does Netflix stock open for trading?

Netflix (NFLX) stock trades on the NASDAQ, which is open Monday through Friday from 9:30 AM to 4:00 PM Eastern Time (ET). Pre-market trading runs from 4:00 AM to 9:30 AM ET; after-hours trading runs from 4:00 PM to 8:00 PM ET. NFLXUSDT on cryptocurrency exchanges trades 24 hours a day, 7 days a week.

Is Netflix stock a good buy today?

Whether NFLX is a good investment depends on your individual financial goals, risk tolerance, and investment time horizon. According to Wall Street sell-side analysts, the current consensus rating for NFLX is [BUY/HOLD/SELL] with an average 12-month price target of $[VALUE]. This is not financial advice. Please consult a qualified financial advisor before making any investment decisions.

This answer does not constitute a buy or sell recommendation. Past performance is not indicative of future results.

What is the Netflix stock price target?

The average 12-month analyst price target for Netflix (NFLX) is $[VALUE], based on [N] Wall Street analyst estimates. The highest individual target is $[VALUE] and the lowest is $[VALUE]. Analyst price targets are forward-looking estimates and are not guarantees of future stock performance. Data sourced from Yahoo Finance NFLX Analyst Estimates as of [DATE].

How many Netflix subscribers are there?

As of Q[X] [YEAR], Netflix reported [NUMBER] million global paid subscribers, [up/down] from [PRIOR QUARTER NUMBER] million in the prior quarter. Netflix discontinued reporting regional subscriber breakdowns as of 2025; only global totals are disclosed. Subscriber figures are reported quarterly alongside earnings results. Source: Netflix Investor Relations.


Financial Disclaimer

The information provided on this page is for informational purposes only and does not constitute financial, investment, or trading advice. Cryptocurrency and stock trading involve significant risk. Past performance is not indicative of future results. Always conduct your own research and consult a qualified financial advisor before making any investment decisions.

Data sources: Stock data sourced from NASDAQ. Analyst estimates sourced from Yahoo Finance NFLX Analyst Estimates. NFLXUSDT data sourced from [exchange name, verified at publication]. Netflix subscriber, revenue, EPS, and free cash flow data sourced from Netflix Investor Relations.

Last updated: [TIMESTAMP]

Editorial team: This page is maintained by the Bybit financial markets editorial team. Data fields marked [DYNAMIC] or [LIVE] are populated via API or updated by the editorial team on the schedule indicated in each section.


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