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Airbnb Just Hit a Four-Year High. The Downgrade Says That’s the Problem.
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The above button links to Coinbase. Yahoo Finance is not a broker-dealer or investment adviser and does not offer securities or cryptocurrencies for sale or facilitate trading. Coinbase pays us for certain activity generated through this link. Prices displayed are informational. Airbnb, Inc. (NASDAQ:ABNB) did everything bulls wanted. The company's Q2 revenue, reported on August 6, 2026, highlighted a 17% rise in revenue to $3.6 billion, a 16% increase in gross booking value to $27.2 billion, and a net income of $816 million. Its management lifted full-year guidance on both revenue and margins, reflecting the AI story in its numbers. The stock ran to a four-year high near $184, up 32% year to date. Then, on August 11, Phillip Securities's Paul Chew downgraded the stock to Reduce even as he raised his target to $158 — still about 14% below the price. This contradiction gives a whole new story. Under the microscope, there is nothing to nitpick in the print. But that is exactly why the downgrade matters. The AI payoff is tangible. An AI assistant now resolves nearly 45% of issues without human intervention. Subsequently, the customer-support cost per booking fell 16%. Additionally, the pace of product shipping in the first half ran roughly 80% ahead of the same period last year while cutting concept-to-launch time by up to 60%. Adjusted EBITDA margin guidance moved up to approximately 35.5%. With such a great quarter, an already expensive stock is made more expensive. Airbnb trades near 30.9 times earnings, above its own two-year-plus-one-standard-deviation of 29.6x, and on a trailing basis closer to 41.7x. Let's compare this against the peers. Yahoo Finance currently puts Booking Holdings at roughly 20 times forward earnings and Expedia near 17 times, versus about 35 times for Airbnb. It means that Airbnb premium is substantial even with less than half of Booking's scale. Meanwhile, the premium-assumed growth is cooling at the edges. Nights and Seats Booked grew 10%, trailing the 17% revenue gain, and take rate was flat at 13.2%. Instead of an upside, the reacceleration and the AI payoff are becoming assumptions baked into the price. Positioning confirms the market concentration on the stock. Insider Monkey database recorded 87 funds holding ownership in the first quarter of 2026 – up from 80 in Q4 2025. Short interest sits at just 3.39% of float as of mid-August. Q3 revenue guidance of $4.69 billion to $4.77 billion provides the next test. Airbnb, Inc. (NASDAQ:ABNB)'s second quarter is excellent. But the downgrade is a tell that easy money has been made. With earnings two or three times its competitors and with its long side already packed, the risk-reward is flipping. Do not chase the four-year high. Use the core metrics like take rates and room-night growth against the Q3 guide of $4.69–4.77 billion to determine if the stock really deserves the premium. While we acknowledge the potential of ABNB as an investment, we believe certain AI stocks offer greater upside potential and carry less downside risk. If you're looking for an extremely undervalued AI stock that also stands to benefit significantly from Trump-era tariffs and the onshoring trend, see our free report on the best short-term AI stock. READ NEXT: AppLovin's Real Problem Isn't Revenue – It's How the Growth Engine Actually Works and Robinhood's Crypto Slump Got the Headlines. Its 10x Business Got Ignored. Disclosure: None. Follow Insider Monkey on Google News.
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