DraftKings Shares Climb 5% While MLB Promotions Challenge Margin Rebound
20 August 2026

DraftKings Shares Climb 5% While MLB Promotions Challenge Margin Rebound

BOSTON, August 20, 2026, 02:25 EDT — DraftKings’ stock advanced 5% as investors evaluated the impact of its Major League Baseball promotions on its efforts to improve margins.

  • DraftKings stock finished Wednesday up 5.3% at $25.31.
  • The present welcome promotion features $150 in bonus bets following a $5 bet.
  • Betting volume climbed 14.5% in Q2, while sports revenue dropped 10.6%.

Shares of DraftKings Inc. gained 5.3% on Wednesday after new promotions related to Major League Baseball betting spurred increased online searches. The stock finished the session at $25.31. There was no new company filing attributing the rise to the promotions.

Stock chart for NASDAQ:DKNG

The difference is significant. Eye-catching headlines can attract more customers and increase betting activity. In DraftKings’ most recent quarter, similar investment resulted in reduced revenue per user and a lower sportsbook margin.

The ongoing offer for new customers needs a qualifying $5 cash bet. It promotes a maximum of $150 in bonus bets that cannot be withdrawn, distributed in $50 increments across 14 days. Each portion remains valid for seven days, with the bonus amount not included in potential winnings. This promotion concludes on August 23.

Current promotionVerified termInvestor reading
Eligible cash betMinimum $5Accessible entry point
Main bonus amountMaximum $15030x required bet
Payout pattern$50 provided every week for two weeksDrives recurring engagement
Credit validitySeven-day period for each issueReduces unclaimed exposure
Promotion endsAugust 23, 2026, 23:59 EDTShort window for activation

The 30-times figure serves as a marketing comparison rather than reflecting actual cash costs. Bonus bets carry no cash value and do not pay back the original stake. DraftKings does not reveal the conversion rate, redemption rate or customer lifetime value for this offer.

Sports consumer volume for the second quarter increased 14.5%, reaching $13.14 billion. Despite this, sports revenue declined 10.6% to $891.9 million. The net revenue margin decreased to 6.8% from 8.7% as the rise in handle was offset by customer-friendly outcomes and promotional activity.

Q2 operating measure20262025Change
Sports consumer volume$13.14 billion$11.47 billion+14.5%
Sports revenue$891.9 million$997.9 million-10.6%
Sports net revenue margin6.8%8.7%-1.9 percentage points
Monthly unique payers3.6 millionAbout 3.3 million+9%
Average revenue per payer$132$151-13%
Sales and marketing$322.5 million$233.2 million+38.3%

Information gain reflects the difference between acquisition and monetization. The number of monthly payers grew by about 300,000, but average revenue per payer fell by $19. Sales and marketing costs climbed by $89.3 million. All indicators shifted as anticipated with the increase in reinvestment.

Chief Executive Jason Robins stated that the main business saw growth in “handle, users, and engagement.” Chief Financial Officer Alan Ellingson confirmed the company is still on pace for around $1 billion of adjusted EBITDA before spending on Predictions. DraftKings maintained its full-year outlook of $6.5 billion to $6.9 billion in revenue and $700 million to $900 million in adjusted EBITDA. DraftKings

Wednesday’s stock performance outpaced comparable gaming companies. PENN Entertainment Inc. advanced 1.5%, while MGM Resorts International dropped 0.2%. DraftKings exceeded the Nasdaq Composite’s 0.2% increase.

Wednesday market comparisonCloseDaily moveRelative to DraftKings
DraftKings $25.31up 5.28%Baseline
PENN Entertainment $18.56up 1.48%down 3.80 points
MGM Resorts $43.22down 0.23%down 5.51 points
Nasdaq Composite26,331.09up 0.16%down 5.12 points
Closing prices and moves for August 19, 2026. MarketWatch

The rally was not supported by strong volume. DraftKings saw around 6.8 million shares change hands, well below its 50-day average of 13 million. Trading volume came in about 48% under typical levels. The stock continued to trade 48% below its 52-week peak of $48.78.

In the past seven days, the stock fell 0.8% from its August 12 closing price of $25.51. The rise seen on Wednesday offset losses from the previous two sessions, rather than establishing a clear weekly breakout.

Analysts are still upbeat, though their forecasts have been lowered. Five recent analyst calls project upside potential ranging from 19% to 50% compared to Wednesday’s closing price. J.P. Morgan, Guggenheim and Barclays all lowered their price targets following the quarterly results but maintained positive ratings.

Analyst recommendationRatingPrice targetUpside from $25.31Date
CitigroupBuy$32+26.4%Aug. 11
MacquarieOutperform$38+50.1%Aug. 11
J.P. MorganOverweight$33+30.4%Aug. 10
GuggenheimBuy$33+30.4%Aug. 10
BarclaysOverweight$34+34.3%Aug. 10
BenchmarkBuy$30+18.5%Aug. 11
Latest cited published recommendations. Benzinga analyst tracker

Investors face two key tests in the upcoming week. The promotional offer concludes on Sunday, coinciding with a rise in sportsbook spending ahead of football season. DraftKings needs to demonstrate that recent users stay engaged once their promotional credits run out.

Risks: Player-favorable outcomes may reduce hold despite increased betting activity. Offers from bigger competitors could necessitate higher reinvestment. Regulatory requirements, gaming taxes, and costs linked to prediction-market operations might also constrain profits from reaching the underlying business’s full capacity.

The clearest indicator is not a new promotional headline. It is sports revenue increasing at a pace matching or exceeding betting volume. Until then, growth in the customer base is still a costly sign.

DraftKings · NASDAQ:DKNG

More users. Less revenue per user.

The $150 welcome offer can lift acquisition and repeat visits. Q2 shows why investors need sports revenue growth—not handle alone—to confirm the payoff.
Market status: CLOSED
Price: Aug. 19, 2026 · 16:00 EDT
Operating data: Q2 ended Jun. 30, 2026
Wednesday close
$25.31
▲ 5.28% · outperformed Nasdaq
Seven-day move-0.8%
52-week high$48.78
Gap to high-48.1%
Current welcome offer
$5$150
30× headline ratio
Bonus format3 × $50 batches
Credit expiry7 days
Offer endsAug. 23 · 23:59 EDT
Bonus bets are not cash, and the stake is excluded from winnings.
FY2026 guidance
Maintained after Q2
Revenue range$6.5bn-$6.9bn
Revenue midpoint$6.7bn
Adj. EBITDA$700m-$900m
Midpoint margin11.9%
Management says the core business can produce about $1bn of adjusted EBITDA before Predictions investment.
Q2 acquisition-to-revenue funnel
Volume grew; monetization moved the other way
CUSTOMERS3.6m monthly payers · +9% SPORTS CONSUMER VOLUME$13.14bn · +14.5% SPORTS REVENUE$891.9m · -10.6% Net revenue margin: 6.8% vs. 8.7% · down 1.9 percentage points
ARPMUP$132-13%
Adjusted EBITDA$114.6m-61.9%
Total revenue$1.44bn-4.6%
Price confirmation
Strong bounce, light volume
SHARES TRADED 6.8m13.0m average RELATIVE PERFORMANCE +5.28%DKNG +1.48%PENN -0.23%MGM
Only 52% of normal volume traded. A second high-volume up day would strengthen the signal.
Promotion cost pressure
Marketing rose faster than users
Sales & marketing+38.3%
Sports volume+14.5%
Monthly payers+9.0%
Sports revenue-10.6%
Q2 sales and marketing reached $322.5m, up $89.3m year over year.
Recent analyst recommendations
All six cited ratings remain positive
$25$30$35$40 Close $25.31 Macquarie$38 Barclays$34 J.P. Morgan$33 Guggenheim$33 Citigroup$32 Benchmark$30
Range implies 18.5%-50.1% upside. Several firms cut targets after Q2 while keeping Buy or Overweight ratings.
Next-week decision points
What turns promotion into durable value
RETENTIONAfter Aug. 23Do acquired users remain active after credits lapse?
MARGINAbove 6.8%Sports revenue must recover faster than volume.
VOLUMEAbove 13m sharesA high-volume up day would confirm price demand.
SPENDBelow +38%Marketing growth needs to converge with payer growth.
Roman Perkowski

Roman Perkowski is a senior markets reporter at TS2.tech. His coverage ranges from stocks and technology to economic developments across global markets. He graduated from the Cracow University of Economics and worked in investment research and corporate finance before becoming a financial journalist. Follow Roman Perkowski on Google News.

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