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The Trade Desk (TTD) stock dropped nearly 4% on Tuesday after analyst Richard Kramer at Arete cut his rating from neutral to sell.
He also set a new price target of just $11.60 per share, a level that signals real concern about where the company is headed. Investors reacted fast, and the selling pressure hit The Trade Desk stock hard right from the market open.
Kramer’s main worry is market share. He believes The Trade Desk could start losing ground to competitors, and if that happens, fiscal 2027 revenue might come in well below the year-ago level.
That’s a notable shift in tone for a stock that just reported 12% revenue growth in Q1 2026, reaching $689 million.
Kramer also pointed to two other issues.
TTD Stock Revenue, EBIT and Free Cash Flow Estimates in Billion USD (TIKR)
It’s worth noting that The Trade Desk’s own leadership has acknowledged some of these pressures. On the company’s Q1 earnings call, CEO Jeff Green talked openly about a “cloudier macro environment” and admitted that growth is decelerating heading into Q2.
He pointed to geopolitical tensions, tariffs, and softness in categories like CPG and auto as real headwinds.
Still, Green expressed confidence in the long-term picture, citing strong momentum in CTV, audio, and retail media, as well as record growth in JBP (joint business partnership) deal signings during the quarter.
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The sharp reaction to Kramer’s downgrade shows just how sensitive The Trade Desk stock has become to any hint of slowing growth.
After years of being a reliable double-digit grower, the company now finds itself in a stretch where investors are questioning whether that momentum can hold.
The stock has already been under pressure for months, and this downgrade adds fresh doubt rather than resolving it.
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