The Trade Desk, Inc. TTD has fallen 23.5% in the past week, extending a steep 2026 selloff. The move follows a quarter in which revenue growth slowed sharply and profitability weakened as large advertisers faced macro pressure and the company acknowledged execution gaps.

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Shares are down 64.9% year to date, so the weekly move sits within a much larger drawdown. The near-term case depends on steadier advertiser demand, better execution and evidence that elevated platform spending can translate into stronger growth.
TTD's Q2 Miss Raises Questions About Demand
Second-quarter 2026 revenues rose 3% year over year to $715.1 million and missed the Zacks Consensus Estimate by 4.9%. Adjusted earnings were 34 cents per share, down 17.1% and below the 41-cent consensus estimate.
The Trade Desk Revenue (Quarterly YoY Growth)

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Management tied the shortfall to macro pressure on large advertisers and execution gaps. The backdrop was not uniformly weak across digital advertising. Meta Platforms, Inc. META reported 27% advertising revenue growth in its second quarter, while Alphabet Inc. GOOGL said total advertising revenues increased 14%.
Trade Desk Faces Uneven Vertical Spending
Medical, health, automotive and travel remained areas of strength in the quarter. Food and drink and home and garden stayed pressured as some consumer packaged goods (“CPG”) brands faced consumer softness, geopolitical tensions and input-cost headwinds.
The Trade Desk Price, Consensus and EPS Surprise

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That mix leaves demand visibility uneven. CPG and automotive together account for about 25% of platform spend, and management noted that automotive, while still strong, is also exposed to tariff pressure.
TTD's Margins Shrink as Platform Costs Rise
Adjusted EBITDA declined 11% year over year to $241.3 million, while the adjusted EBITDA margin fell to 34% from 39%. Net income dropped 29% to $64.4 million, with net margin contracting to 9% from 13%.
Operating expenses increased 6% to $613.5 million and represented 85.8% of revenues. Platform operations expenses climbed 22% to $184.3 million as Trade Desk continued investing in platform capabilities and AI-powered tools.
Trade Desk Still Has CTV and Retail Media Upside
Video, including connected TV, represented a low-50% share of the business and grew at a double-digit rate. Connected TV revenues in Europe, the Middle East and Africa and Asia-Pacific increased more than 50%, showing that adoption is expanding beyond the United States.
Retail media offers another avenue. Participating retailers represented more than 80% of U.S. retail sales in the second quarter, and Trade Desk renewed its Walmart relationship. The company also sees a long runway as advertising shifts from linear television toward biddable digital buying.
TTD's Q3 Guide Keeps Near-Term Risk Elevated
For the third quarter, Trade Desk expects revenues of at least $650 million and adjusted EBITDA of approximately $160 million. Management said the outlook reflects real-time trends and assumes no meaningful improvement in the macro environment.
The next quarter therefore puts more weight on execution and advertiser spending. Customer retention remained above 95%, but evidence of stronger large-client demand and better operating leverage would help distinguish a temporary slowdown from a more persistent reset.
TTD's Signals Reinforce Near-Term Caution
The bottom line is that the weekly decline has lowered the stock price without removing the operating risks behind the move. TTD currently carries a Zacks Rank #5 (Strong Sell), while its Value Score of A, Growth Score of B, Momentum Score of A and VGM Score of A remain favorable.
Zacks Style Scores are designed to complement the Zacks Rank, not override it. The A and B scores indicate attractive value, growth and momentum characteristics on their respective measures, but the #5 rank points to an unfavorable short-term earnings-estimate revision trend and keeps the near-term setup cautious.
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