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Stock market today: Dow racks up gains on Netflix surge, but ends week in red

Published 01/20/2023, 04:06 PM
Updated 01/20/2023, 04:17 PM
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By Yasin Ebrahim

Investing.com -- The Dow ended lower for the week Friday, despite a Netflix-fueled rally after the streaming giant's quarterly results showed a rebound in subscriber growth.

The Dow Jones Industrial Average gained 1%, or 330 points, but ended the week lower. The S&P 500 rose 1.89%, and the Nasdaq Composite was up 2.7%.

Netflix’s lower-than-expected quarterly earnings were offset by subscriber additions of 7.5 million that far exceeded expectations for 4.5M. The trend of subscriber growth is likely continued, led by the streaming giant’s new advertising tier.

“The important takeaway is that the new ad-supported tier resulted in retention of subscribers,” Wedbush said in a note, following Netflix’s results. “We expect this phenomenon to repeat itself in the coming year, with the result that we expect Netflix (NASDAQ:NFLX) to return to subscriber growth of 17M new users per year.”

Alphabet (NASDAQ:GOOGL) also racked up gains to help tech advance as investors cheered news the tech giant will cut costs by axing about 12,000 jobs.

The move in tech stocks has the runway to continue, some say, as investors are expected to continue rotating away from defensive positions.

“These short-term developments suggest investors are rotating away from the defensives- and that a 'risk-on' bias can continue to return even as we move through earnings season and the threat of recession weighs on investors,” Janney Montgomery Scott said.

Financials were also in the ascendency powered by a more than 16% rise in SVB Financial Group (NASDAQ:SIVB) as Wells Fargo talked up the Silicon Valley bank, saying it “remains the trusted partner of the innovation economy."

Ally Financial (NYSE:ALLY), meanwhile, reported quarterly results that beat on both the top and bottom lines, sending its shares 20% higher.

Elsewhere on the earnings front, PPG Industries Inc (NYSE:PPG) reported in-line earnings and revenue that topped estimates as the paint and coatings maker's price hikes boosted margins.

Treasury yields, meanwhile, continued to rise even as Federal Reserve officials continued to support further slowing rate hikes ahead of a meeting next month.

In other news, the Federal Reserve is reportedly probing Goldman Sachs' (NYSE:GS)’ consumer business, Marcus, amid concerns the bank may have failed to implement proper monitoring and safety frameworks to protect customers.

The weekly loss in the broader market comes after data earlier this week including weaker retail sales flagged recession concerns at a time when many worry the Fed may overshoot on policy tightening, tipping the economy into recession.

Latest comments

Netflix didn't really do that well. All they had was subscriber growth. How can more people watching telly somehow make a technically bankrupt plane maker like Boeing more valuable?
I don't care what kind if spin they put on a company that's going down the toilet. Netflix earnings fell all the way from over $3 to only 12 cents last quarter. Estimates for next quarter only 44 cents. Shares might earn $1 over this 4 month period and that gives you a P/E of 340x earnings. A sell-off is coming. Profits will be taken!
* might earn $1 over 12 months.
Xauusd ..?
fow futures up 391 points
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Biden did it all.
what a joke. this is criminal.
LOL...Netflix produces absolutely nothing (like Banks). It would be great if a manufacturing company actually drove the markets and economy...but those days are long gone in the US
I agree about manufacturing, but Netflix creates a ton of content (movies, comedy specials, shows, etc) which are tangible
Definitely creates a ton of jobs !! Most are decent paying as well.
Netflix gains? Ha ha ha ha. What? No job and staying home to watch t.v.?
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