NFLX Case Study: One point short, 246 times
Netflix, Inc. (NFLX) appeared as a MONITOR signal on 246 trading days, but never reached OPPORTUNITY. Peak combined score: 70/100 (needs 71 for OPPORTUNITY).
never reached OPPORTUNITY
needs 71 for OPPORTUNITY
fundamentals
timing signals
- First Seen
- 2017-04-17 at $14.72
- Peak Score
- 70/100 on 2025-01-31 at $97.68
- Pipeline Result
- Reached MONITOR but never OPPORTUNITY (needs 70)
- Price Buckets
- ๐ Growth ($5โ$20) ยท โ๏ธ Momentum ($20โ$100)
About Netflix, Inc.
Netflix, Inc. (NFLX) is an American entertainment company that operates a subscription-based over-the-top video streaming service, delivering movies, TV shows, and original programming to users worldwide.
The Story
Netflix is the closest any stock has come to receiving an OPPORTUNITY signal without actually getting one. It appeared in our pipeline as a MONITOR signal on 246 individual trading days between 2017 and 2025, an eight-year stretch of near-misses. On its best days, Netflix scored 70 out of 100. The OPPORTUNITY threshold is 71. One point. The system saw Netflix's quality, scoring 58 out of 60 on fundamentals and trend strength, one of the highest quality scores in the entire backtest. Entry timing was solid too, at 12 out of 20. There's also an important caveat: backtests don't include sentiment scoring. In our live daily screening, AI news sentiment analysis adds 0โ10 points based on recent coverage. Positive press for a company like Netflix (consistently in the headlines) would very likely have added 5โ10 points, pushing the score to 74โ79 and comfortably over the OPPORTUNITY threshold. We can't retroactively score historical news, but it's plausible that live screening would have flagged Netflix. What else held it back: Netflix's SIC classification (Video Tape Rental, yes, really) doesn't qualify for our sector bonus. Technology and biotech stocks receive up to 10 additional points. With that bonus alone, Netflix would have scored 79, well into SPOTLIGHT territory.
Signal Log: All 1 Days
Every day NFLX appeared as a MONITOR signal in our pipeline, with the score breakdown and return from entry to present. How scoring works โ
Returns measured from entry price to 2026-02-01. Split-adjusted OHLCV. Score breakdown: Q=quality (0โ60), E=entry (0โ20), S=sentiment (0โ10), B=sector bonus (0โ10). Sentiment scores show as 0 because backtests use historical data, AI news sentiment analysis is only available in our live daily screening. In live mode, positive news coverage typically adds 5โ10 points. With positive coverage, NFLX's scores could have been 5โ10 points higher, potentially reaching OPPORTUNITY (70). Past performance does not indicate future results.
Why NFLX Never Reached OPPORTUNITY
NFLX appeared 1 times as MONITOR but never scored high enough for OPPORTUNITY (70). Here's the scoring breakdown on its best day.
Quality Score: 58/60
8 of 9 quality signals fired. Nearly all quality signals fired; fundamentals and trend strength were exceptional. One minor signal did not trigger.
Entry Score: 12/20
3 of 7 entry signals fired. Solid entry timing with key signals present.
What If You Invested $10,000 at the First Signal?
Hypothetical buy-and-hold from first signal date to 2026-02-01. Not investment advice.
What This Teaches
Netflix is both the system's most frustrating near-miss and its most instructive edge case. The quality was there; 58/60 is exceptional. The timing was there. But the scoring system treats sector bonuses as a distinct component, and entertainment stocks don't qualify. Should they? That's an empirical question we track through our signal analysis framework. If entertainment stocks consistently outperform at the same rate as tech and biotech, the data will show it, and the bonus list will expand. Until then, the system applies the same rules to every stock, even when it means leaving Netflix at MONITOR for a decade. For investors, this is a reminder that systematic screening has trade-offs. The same discipline that catches NVIDIA at $5.44 sometimes holds the door closed on Netflix at $97. But with live sentiment scoring, this story might have ended differently.
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