NFLX P&L Curve

Netflix, Inc. (NFLX) operates in the Communication Services sector, specifically the Entertainment industry, with a market capitalization near $325.45B, listed on NASDAQ, employing roughly 16,000 people, carrying a beta of 1.51 to the broader market. Netflix, Inc. Led by Theodore A. Sarandos, public since 2002-05-23.

A profit/loss curve charts the theoretical gain or loss of an options position across a range of underlying prices. It helps traders visualize risk, identify breakeven points, and compare strategies before committing capital.

Exchange
NASDAQ
Sector
Communication Services
Industry
Entertainment
Market Cap
$325.45B
Employees
16.0K
IPO Date
2002-05-23
CEO
Theodore A. Sarandos
Beta
1.51

As of Aug 14, 2026, with a $78.18 spot price, 30.4% ATM implied volatility, and 28 days to the front expiration, an at-the-money long straddle carries an approximate combined premium near $5.27, producing breakevens at roughly $72.91 and $83.45. Market-implied 1-standard-deviation range extends from $71.37 to $84.99, which sets the relevant P&L evaluation window for most near-term strategies. Payoff diagrams should be rebuilt from the live options chain; the preceding values are illustrative and assume a single at-the-money straddle for reference.

Frequently asked NFLX pl curve questions

What does a NFLX ATM straddle cost?
As of Aug 14, 2026, using NFLX end-of-day pricing (30.4% ATM IV, 28-day front expiration, $78.18 spot), an at-the-money long straddle (long call + long put at the same strike) carries an approximate combined premium near $5.27 per spread. Breakevens land at roughly $83.45 on the upside and $72.91 on the downside. The estimate uses the Brenner-Subrahmanyam approximation for at-the-money options under Black-Scholes.
How do I read an options P&L curve?
An options P&L curve plots theoretical position value at expiration (or at any chosen evaluation date) against the underlying price. The X-axis is the underlying price scenario, the Y-axis is position dollar P&L. The shape of the curve tells you the strategy's directional sensitivity, breakeven points, maximum profit and loss levels, and where time decay or volatility shifts will be most impactful. Multi-leg structures combine the curves of the individual legs to produce composite payoff diagrams.
What's the difference between a P&L curve and a payoff diagram?
Strictly: a payoff diagram shows option value at expiration (no time premium left), while a P&L curve typically shows position value at any evaluation date (with remaining time premium). The expiration payoff diagram has kinks at the strikes; the early P&L curve is smooth. For directional-vega trades, the early P&L curve also responds to IV shifts that the expiration payoff diagram does not capture - which is why options traders often look at both views.
Why are illustrative NFLX P&L numbers approximate?
The numbers above use Black-Scholes assumptions (lognormal returns, constant volatility, no early exercise, no dividends). Real-world option prices reflect skew, term structure, jump risk, and (for US-style options) early exercise premium. Use the live options chain for actual quoted bid/ask prices when sizing trades; the values here illustrate magnitude only.