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Why is Netflix stock rising 5% on Friday? 

by June 26, 2026
written by June 26, 2026

Netflix Inc. (NFLX) shares rose more than 5% on Friday, outperforming the broader market.

Investors assessed the streaming giant’s growing investments in live sports programming and artificial intelligence initiatives as potential drivers of long-term growth and user engagement.

The S&P 500 gained 0.3% while the Nasdaq Composite was up 0.06%.

Investors appeared encouraged by Netflix’s efforts to diversify beyond its traditional on-demand content model and create new opportunities for subscriber retention and monetization.

Netflix expands live sports ambitions

Netflix has increasingly embraced live sports rights after previously avoiding regular live programming.

The company has secured agreements covering WWE programming, Major League Baseball events and an expanded NFL package.

The NFL arrangement includes five games during the 2026 season and the NFL Honors show in February 2027.

The schedule includes a Week 1 matchup between the Los Angeles Rams and San Francisco 49ers in Australia on Sept. 10 and a Thanksgiving Eve game between the Green Bay Packers and Los Angeles Rams on Nov. 25.

It also features two Christmas Day games and an additional Week 18 contest.

Netflix’s four-year partnership with the NFL runs through the 2029-2030 season, providing a recurring pipeline of live content across multiple months each year.

The company is also associated with a proposed Floyd Mayweather-Manny Pacquiao rematch scheduled for Sept. 19.

However, the event’s status remains uncertain due to a lawsuit seeking to block the stream.

Investors have also been monitoring strategic developments after Netflix reportedly lost a $22 billion bidding contest for Roku.

Co-CEO Ted Sarandos described the effort as “muscle-building,” while indicating that the company remains disciplined in evaluating acquisition opportunities.

Artificial intelligence becomes a core growth priority

Netflix has identified artificial intelligence as one of its three strategic priorities and is deploying the technology across several areas of its business.

The company is using generative AI to improve content discovery, personalize recommendations, test conversational search features and create promotional assets.

Management said its internal engagement-quality metric reached another record high during the first quarter, highlighting improvements in user experience and retention.

Netflix is also applying AI to content production. Its acquisition of InterPositive expanded the company’s portfolio of AI-powered filmmaking tools aimed at helping creators produce content more efficiently while improving storytelling capabilities.

The company has also introduced an upgraded mobile interface featuring a vertical video discovery feed designed to further improve personalization and engagement.

Beyond streaming, Netflix is expanding AI into advertising.

During its May 2026 Upfront event, the company introduced AI-powered advertising tools intended to help brands optimize campaigns, supporting the growth of its ad-supported business.

Competition and technical challenges remain

Despite Friday’s gains, Netflix shares remain under pressure from a technical perspective.

The stock is trading 5.3% below its 20-day simple moving average, 12.71% below its 50-day moving average and 22.6% below its 200-day moving average.

A death cross that formed in December 2025, when the 50-day moving average moved below the 200-day moving average, continues to signal a longer-term downtrend.

Momentum indicators suggest the stock may be oversold. Netflix’s relative strength index stands at 20.76, well below the threshold of 30 that often indicates stretched conditions.

Competition in AI-driven personalization is also intensifying.

Amazon.com is leveraging AWS AI, Bedrock and Alexa+ capabilities to strengthen personalization and advertising offerings, while Walt Disney is expanding artificial intelligence features across Disney+ and other services.

Even so, investors appear increasingly focused on whether Netflix’s combination of selective live sports rights and expanding AI capabilities can strengthen engagement, reduce subscriber churn and create additional long-term monetization opportunities.

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