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Wall Street likes Reddit stock again: why analysts are backing bullish targets

by admin February 11, 2026
February 11, 2026

Reddit stock (NYSE: RDDT) is once again drawing attention on Wall Street.

After spending much of last year under a cloud of doubt over growth and monetisation, the social platform is seeing sentiment turn.

This time, the shift is being driven less by hype and more by something investors care deeply about: clear signs that users are engaging more, and doing so in ways that could support sustainable revenue.

Reddit stock: What’s driving the renewed rally

The immediate trigger behind the rally is a noticeable improvement in engagement.

Recent updates indicate that users are spending more time on Reddit, returning more often, and participating in deeper conversations across its thousands of communities.

For a platform built on discussion rather than passive scrolling, this matters a great deal.

Engagement is not just a metric here; it is the core engine that supports advertising and future growth.

Reddit’s structure sets it apart from most social media platforms. Instead of chasing viral videos or celebrity-led content, it thrives on topic-focused forums where users actively seek information and share opinions.

From personal finance and technology to fitness and mental health, these conversations tend to be purposeful.

Analysts increasingly view this as “high-quality engagement”, meaning users are not just present, but invested.

Another factor supporting the Reddit stock is the growing importance in the broader technology ecosystem, particularly as artificial intelligence tools become more mainstream.

AI systems rely heavily on fresh, real-world language to understand how people think and communicate. Reddit’s constantly updated discussions offer exactly that.

While this does not immediately translate into higher profits, it strengthens Reddit’s long-term strategic position and gives investors more reasons to take a second look.

What analysts say

Analysts covering Reddit stock have responded by reaffirming bullish price targets and a more confident outlook.

Importantly, the tone is not euphoric. Instead, it reflects growing comfort with the company’s direction.

Many analysts say they now have better visibility on how rising engagement can be converted into revenue without undermining the platform’s culture.

Advertising remains Reddit’s primary source of income, but the focus is shifting.

Rather than chasing sheer scale, the emphasis is on relevance. Reddit users often arrive with a specific purpose, whether it is researching a product, solving a problem, or learning from others’ experiences.

This makes advertising more targeted and, potentially, more effective, even if user growth is steady rather than spectacular.

Beyond advertising, analysts are paying closer attention to emerging revenue streams such as data licensing and partnerships.

These involve providing structured access to Reddit’s content for third parties, including technology firms.

These revenue streams may still be small, but they are attractive for a simple reason: they come with higher margins and give Reddit a way to rely less on advertising over time.

That doesn’t mean the doubts have disappeared.

Analysts are still flagging familiar risks, from rising moderation costs to regulatory pressure, and the tricky balance of making more money without pushing core users away.

For now, though, Wall Street seems prepared to be patient.

The latest rally looks less like a rush for quick gains and more like investors taking another look at what Reddit could become if this engagement starts to translate into a stronger business.

The post Wall Street likes Reddit stock again: why analysts are backing bullish targets appeared first on Invezz

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