$Netflix(NFLX.US) Netflix shares sit 7% above their 20-day moving average of $73.72 and 5.6% above their 50-day average of $74.66, a sign the stock’s near-term trend has improved since its low in July. On the other hand, Netflix remains 5.5% below its 100-day moving average of $83.39 and 11.3% below its 200-day average of $88.88. Netflix will need to push back above key longer-term averages before the rebound can be considered a genuine trend change rather than a bounce within a larger downtrend. Despite that longer-term overhang, Netflix shares have climbed close to 15% over the past month, adding to the case that buyers have started stepping back in since the summer low and suggesting the bottom could be in. A move above the longer-term moving averages would help the case for bulls. Billionaire investor Bill Ackman disclosed last week that Pershing Square Capital Management has built a fresh 3.15 million-share stake in Netflix, now equal to 4.9% of the firm’s portfolio. It’s a notable about-face for Ackman, whose firm poured more than $1 billion into Netflix back in 2022 only to walk away with a loss north of $400 million after subscriber growth stalled out for the first time in years. I personally started buying after their stock split before the continued downwards pressure, and hence is still under water. However, I believe that long term Netflix will still remain one of the key leaders in the industry and patience is crucial. @Captain's Treasure
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