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Forget profit: buy Netflix stock if Q1 earnings deliver on these fronts

by April 16, 2026
by April 16, 2026

Netflix Inc (NASDAQ: NFLX) remains in focus ahead of its Q1 earnings after the bell, as investors weigh whether the pioneer of binge-watching can maintain momentum in an increasingly crowded and cost-conscious digital landscape.

For the first quarter, Wall Street is hunting for substantial growth, with consensus estimates pegged at $12.17 billion in revenue, representing a rather strong 15.4% increase on a year-over-year basis.

And on the bottom line, earnings per share (EPS) are expected to hit 76 cents, also a significant leap from the previous year.

However, Needham’s senior analyst Laura Martin says some “under-the-surface” updates are more critical than headline numbers – and Netflix stock would be a “raging buy” if the firm’s Q1 release delivers on three specific fronts.

Buy Netflix stock if management signals portfolio self-sufficiency

According to Laura Martin, NFLX management must convince investors on the earnings call that its current content library and asset base are sufficient to win the streaming wars without expensive acquisitions.

Speaking recently with CNBC, she said a lingering fear that Netflix lacks a “complete portfolio” has been a major drag on its stock price this year.

To reignite a rally back to previous highs, executives need to project absolute confidence in their existing hand.

“We need to hear them say that we are not going to do anything. We have all the assets we need to dominate and to compete with Amazon, Google, and the big, basically, hyperscalers.”

By asserting they don’t need to chase mergers and acquisitions (M&A), NFLX shares can reinforce that they’re an “ongoing concern”, capable of standing toe-to-toe with rivals, Martin added.

Advertising-driven margin expansion

Secondly, NFLX’s advertising business must move past the experimental phase and begin showing real financial teeth in the Q1 earnings report.

While it’s been three years since the company first introduced an ad-supported tier, Martin remains disappointed in the execution thus far – stating, “they’ve not done a good job with advertising.”

For Netflix shares to attract investment, tangible improvement on the margin front – the “ultimate” proof that the firm’s ad business is scaling efficiently – is needed, Martin noted.

Moreover, since NFLX raised prices in March, its guidance is of particular importance.

If the Nasdaq-listed firm proves it can lift prices without triggering a churn in US subscribers, who carry an ARPU nearly twice that of international markets, it would reinforce brand loyalty.

Combined with increasing “engagement length,” these metrics would provide the “found money” confidence Wall Street craves following the $2.8 billion windfall from Paramount, the analyst said.

Disciplined content spending and the sports trap

Finally, investors should closely watch how Netflix is spending its massive content budget.

The mass media giant is reportedly narrowing its focus to “big-ticket items” and reducing its film output to just eight movies a year.

This signals a realization that the previous “volume-heavy” strategy may not have been generating the best return on capital.

NFLX must, therefore, offer more colour on how its planned “billion-dollar increase in annual spending” will be deployed more effectively in 2026.

Finally, while the market often cheers for sports rights, Martin warns of a “structural markdown” in margins if the company enters that arena “in perpetuity”.

According to her, if Netflix feels forced to buy into every genre – including sports – it may actually signal that their portfolio isn’t enough.

NFLX stock will rally if management proves the firm’s pivot toward high-quality, curated content will sustain its competitive edge without eroding long-term profitability that distinguishes it from rivals within the media landscape.

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