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Wall Street has thrown in the towel on Trade Desk stock; is it safe to buy?

Wall Street has thrown in the towel on Trade Desk stock; is it safe to buy?

The Trade Desk, a prominent player in the advertising technology sector, has faced a significant setback in 2026, with its stock price plummeting by 74% from a 52-week high of $56.39 to $13.62 as of August 19, 2026. This decline comes after a Q2 report that marked the first-ever non-pandemic revenue decline in the company's history.

Despite the severity of the revenue miss, the company's fundamentals remain robust, with a strong cash position and zero debt. The market, however, seems to have priced in more damage than the actual reality, leading to a wave of downgrades and a consensus upside of -3.1%. While the stock is currently trading at $13.62, with a forward P/E ratio of 11.8x and an EV/EBITDA of 7.7x, it is not priced as a growth stock.

Analysts warn that the stock is currently behaving more like a distressed cyclical, with strong sell signals on both forward earnings and EV/EBITDA. However, the oscillators are at extreme readings that typically precede price reversals, and there are bullish patterns emerging on the daily chart. The $12.83 52-week low and the weekly S2 level of $12.02 serve as the first line of defense for potential buyers, but the ultimate decision to invest will depend on whether the market can overcome its current irrational sentiment.

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