Is SharkNinja (SN) Fully Priced As HydraSense Opens A New Growth Question?

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SharkNinja (SN) stock is in focus after the company unveiled Ninja HydraSense, an intelligent water filtration system that removes more than 80 contaminants and aims to reduce reliance on single-use plastic bottles.

The latest share price of US$185.10 comes after a small pullback over the past day and week, although SharkNinja still shows strong momentum with a 30-day share price return of 19.78% and a 3-year total shareholder return close to 5x.

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After SharkNinja's sharp run over the past quarter, the stock still trades at a discount to both analyst targets and estimated fair value. Is the market rightly cautious about its earnings profile and new product bets, or too hesitant?

Most Popular Narrative: 67.2% Overvalued

SharkNinja's most followed narrative pegs fair value at $110.73, well below the last close of $185.10, which creates a wide gap for investors to weigh.

My view assumes revenue growth moderating gradually from 12% today toward 6% by 2030, net margins improving modestly to 11% as direct to consumer scale offsets tariff pressure, and a 21x future earnings multiple which is above the appliance industry average, but below what pure-growth investors are currently paying. At a 9% discount rate, that gives a fair value of US$110.73, below today's price of around $123.

Curious how SharkNinja gets to that lower fair value with such strong brand momentum and earnings growth today? The narrative leans heavily on cooling revenue growth, steady margin gains and a future earnings multiple that still prices in quality. The full breakdown shows exactly how those pieces fit together.

Result: Fair Value of $110.73 (OVERVALUED)

However, SharkNinja's thesis could be challenged if revenue growth slows faster than assumed, or if tariffs and cost conscious consumers weigh more heavily on margins.

Another View On SharkNinja's Value

That 67.2% overvalued narrative contrasts sharply with the Simply Wall St DCF output, which puts SharkNinja's fair value at US$236.16 per share. With the stock at US$185.10, the model points to a discount instead of a premium. Which set of assumptions do you think is closer to reality?

SN Discounted Cash Flow as at Aug 2026
SN Discounted Cash Flow as at Aug 2026

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Next Steps

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