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The Trade Desk (TTD) Q3 2025: Earnings Beat, $500M Buyback, and a Flurry of New Price Targets — What Investors Need to Know (Nov. 7, 2025)

The Trade Desk (TTD) Q3 2025: Earnings Beat, $500M Buyback, and a Flurry of New Price Targets — What Investors Need to Know (Nov. 7, 2025)

The Trade Desk shares fell 3.8% to $45.90 by 13:55 UTC Friday despite beating Q3 estimates with $739 million revenue, up 18% year over year. The company announced a new $500 million buyback after repurchasing $310 million in Q3. Management guided Q4 revenue to at least $840 million. Several analysts cut price targets but maintained positive ratings.
7 November 2025
TTD Stock Today (Nov. 6, 2025): The Trade Desk beats Q3 estimates, guides above Street, adds $500M buyback—but shares slip after hours

TTD Stock Today (Nov. 6, 2025): The Trade Desk beats Q3 estimates, guides above Street, adds $500M buyback—but shares slip after hours

The Trade Desk reported Q3 revenue of $739.4 million, up 18% year over year and above analyst estimates, with non-GAAP EPS of $0.45. The company announced a new $500 million share buyback and issued Q4 guidance above Wall Street forecasts. Despite the beats, shares fell 3.8% to $45.90 in after-hours trading. The company ended Q3 with $653 million in cash and over 95% customer retention.
The Trade Desk’s Wild 2025 Ride: Stock Rebound, AI Moves & Wall Street Predictions

The Trade Desk’s Wild 2025 Ride: Stock Rebound, AI Moves & Wall Street Predictions

The Trade Desk shares are down over 60% year-to-date, trading in the mid-$50s after plunging nearly 50% following a weak August earnings report. The stock rebounded 10–20% off September lows after launching its AI-driven “Audience Unlimited” marketplace and announcing a DIRECTV partnership. Analysts remain split, with a consensus “Moderate Buy” and a $84–85 price target, but some firms have downgraded on growth concerns.

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  • IMF Research Questions Bonds as Safe Havens in Stock Market Crashes, Suggests Commodities ETFs
    June 28, 2026, 10:12 PM EDT. Recent IMF research reveals that bonds may no longer serve as reliable diversifiers during stock market downturns due to increased positive correlation with stocks since 2019. Traditional wisdom that bonds rise when stocks fall is challenged. Instead, adding commodities like precious metals could offer better portfolio protection. ETFs such as iShares Silver Trust (SLV), which tracks silver bullion and has returned 21.75% annually over five years, and VanEck Rare Earth and Strategic Metals ETF (REMX) provide exposure to these assets. Silver's sharp 147.9% gain in 2025 reflects inflation concerns and industrial demand but also comes with volatility, having dropped 50% since its January peak. Investors should weigh risks carefully when seeking diversification beyond stocks and bonds.

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