$TTD
4 analysts · 1 active debates

Trade Desk, Inc. TTD

Currently 4 bullish, 1 bearish — stable.

Analysts are holding steady at 4 bullish to 1 bearish.

4 YouTube analysts cover Trade Desk, Inc. (TTD).

The sharpest debate is over The Trade Desk (TTD) still looks attractive as a growth adtech play.

What do YouTube analysts say about TTD?

4 YouTube finance analysts have published research on Trade Desk, Inc. (TTD). Across their latest videos, their tracked takes split 4 bullish to 1 bearish, so the coverage reads as stable rather than a single consensus call. TickerReceipts groups every tracked take by stance and links each one back to the exact moment in the source video, so you can hear the argument in the analyst’s own words instead of a summary. The sharpest split right now is over The Trade Desk (TTD) still looks attractive as a growth adtech play. None of this is our opinion or a price target: it is a synthesis of what independent YouTube analysts have actually said about TTD, organized so you can weigh the bull and bear cases side by side and decide for yourself.

80% SENTIMENT
stable
AS OF MAY 12

Where do analysts disagree on TTD?

The clearest disagreement among YouTube analysts covering Trade Desk, Inc. (TTD) is over The Trade Desk (TTD) still looks attractive as a growth adtech play. 4 tracked takes argue the bull side and 1 the bear side, and we keep both cases on the same page with the video receipt behind each one. We do not pick a winner or resolve the debate for you: each side links to the exact timestamp where the analyst makes the claim, so you can judge the reasoning yourself. Where an analyst has changed their stance over time, that flip is recorded too. The point of TTD’s debate view is not to tell you who is right, but to surface the strongest version of each argument from independent YouTube research, side by side, with sources you can check.

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The Trade Desk (TTD) still looks attractive as a growth adtech play

BULL CASE

The Trade Desk (TTD) looks deeply beaten down from prior highs with a buy signal at roughly $22 and insider buying near $25, creating an asymmetric risk-reward bottom-fishing opportunity.

Analyst's reasoning:The Trade Desk is deeply depressed from prior highs, with a buy signal near $22 and documented insider purchases around $25 providing a cost-of-capital anchor. The adtech setup and insider conviction create an asymmetric risk-reward for bottom-fishing.

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BEAR CASE

I'm cautious on The Trade Desk due to near‑term ad‑tech headwinds and the 'issues' I flagged, so I would not treat it as a straightforward buy despite cheapness on some metrics.

Analyst's reasoning:Near-term connected-TV ad revenue headwinds and flagged operational issues make The Trade Desk a cautious hold despite superficially cheap valuation metrics. The headwinds suggest surface-level cheapness may be a value trap rather than a true margin-of-safety opportunity.

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ANALYST SENTIMENT · 2 TAKES
1 BULL1 BEAR

What's the latest research on TTD?

The most recent research on Trade Desk, Inc. (TTD) comes from 4 YouTube finance analysts, currently split 4 bullish to 1 bearish. Each take below is a receipt: the analyst’s claim, the stance we tagged it with, and a link to the exact moment in the source video. We surface tier-1 analyst opinions first, then official filings and other context as that data lands. Nothing here is generated or paraphrased into a house view — it is the actual YouTube research that exists on TTD, organized newest-first and by debate. Use it to catch up on what credible independent voices are saying, see where they line up and where they clash on The Trade Desk (TTD) still looks attractive as a growth adtech play, and follow any claim back to its source before you act on it.

Analyst opinions

VIVerified Investing — YouTube finance analystVerified Investing5d ago
BULL$TTDSwingTechnical

low end of wedge with insider buying; squeeze potential.

The Trade Desk is at the low end of a wedge pattern, and the KOL likes it as a potential squeeze candidate if a deal is announced.

TTD is at the low end of a wedge pattern with 20% short interest. CEO and founder bought $140 million in stock in March. A deal could trigger a squeeze.

Publish-day $21.14 · 06/19Target $21.003mo
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$40 fair value supports an entry below $32.

Trade Desk deserves an eventual add at a discount — fair value at $40 implies an ideal entry below $32.

Free-cash-flow valuation is the core anchor, with a margin-of-safety framework pushing the buy zone below $32. That sets TTD up as a disciplined value entry rather than chasing current price strength.

Publish-day $21.14 · 06/09
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low-20s accumulation signals mean reversion

TTD is a high-risk/high-reward bottom-fish because it’s been heavily accumulated from the low-20s kill-zone area and could mean revert sharply toward prior highs if the dip fully resolves.

Heavy accumulation in the low-20s kill-zone positions TTD for a sharp mean reversion toward prior highs once the dip resolves. The high-risk, high-reward framing reflects elevated upside against still-uncertain timing.

Publish-day $24.37 · 04/29
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No official filings surfaced for TTD yet.

How has sentiment changed over time?

Sentiment on Trade Desk, Inc. (TTD) is not a static number — it moves as analysts publish, revise, and occasionally reverse their calls. The current balance is 4 bullish to 1 bearish, and the broader trend reads as stable. TickerReceipts records every stance change over time so you can see whether today’s split is a fresh shift or a long-standing standoff, and which analysts moved. The free view shows the current balance and the latest direction; the full stance timeline, each analyst’s track record, and how the The Trade Desk (TTD) still looks attractive as a growth adtech play debate evolved are part of the time dimension. We never invent momentum: when there is no prior snapshot to compare, we say so rather than fabricate a trend.

80% SENTIMENT · stable

Is TTD a buy according to YouTube analysts?
Who covers TTD on YouTube?
4 independent YouTube finance analysts have published tracked research on Trade Desk, Inc. (TTD). Each of their takes links back to the exact moment in the source video.
Are YouTube analysts bullish or bearish on TTD?
Across tracked takes, 4 are bullish on TTD and 1 bearish — from 4 analysts in total. TickerReceipts shows both sides side by side rather than a single rating.
What is the main debate about TTD?
The sharpest disagreement on TTD is over The Trade Desk (TTD) still looks attractive as a growth adtech play. We keep the strongest bull and bear arguments on the same page, each linked to its source video.
Does TickerReceipts recommend buying TTD?
No. TickerReceipts publishes no ratings, price targets, or advice. We synthesize what independent YouTube analysts have said about TTD so you can weigh the research yourself.
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