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Duolingo DUOL stock climbed 6.6% on Tuesday despite a broader market decline, after DA Davidson upgraded the language-learning company’s shares to Buy and raised its price target.

The move comes as investors weigh concerns about slowing user growth and monetization against continued improvements in the company’s core product and recent strategic developments.

The S&P 500 fell 0.5%, and the Nasdaq Composite declined 1.1% as higher Treasury yields, elevated oil prices and weakness in semiconductor stocks pressured equities.

DA Davidson upgrades Duolingo to Buy

DA Davidson analyst Wyatt Swanson upgraded Duolingo from Neutral to Buy and increased the firm’s price target to $160 from $130. The target price indicates a near 23% upside from Monday’s closing price.

The firm said the company could be approaching a turning point after concerns about slowing daily active user growth and monetization had weighed on the stock.

DA Davidson argued that improvements to Duolingo’s core product, changes to its marketing strategy and refinements to its monetization engine remain underappreciated by investors.

The analysts also expect daily active user growth to accelerate further, while bookings growth could converge with daily active user expansion.

The metrics have remained a focus for investors following Duolingo’s second-quarter 2026 earnings report, which showed 23% growth in daily active users alongside softer-than-expected near-term revenue guidance.

Analyst sentiment remains cautious

The upgrade comes against a largely cautious analyst backdrop. Several firms have downgraded Duolingo shares this year, including BofA Securities earlier this month.

Of the 25 analysts covering the stock, 21 have a Hold or worse rating, compared with four Buy or better recommendations.

The 12-month consensus price target stands at $124.68, below Duolingo’s Monday closing price.

Citi recently raised its price target on the company to $140 from $101, providing another positive development for the shares.

Duolingo’s stock had fallen 25.8% year to date heading into Tuesday’s session. However, the shares have gained 14.9% over the past three months, with the 10-day moving average providing support since early May.

The stock remains significantly below its 52-week high of $368.39, highlighting the extent of the decline despite the recent recovery.

Animade acquisition adds to product focus

Duolingo has also recently disclosed its acquisition of London-based animation studio Animade.

The deal brings specialized motion design capabilities into the company and reflects continued investment in its user experience.

The acquisition comes as Duolingo seeks to translate growth in its user base into higher levels of paid subscriptions.

DA Davidson’s upgrade, Citi’s higher price target and the Animade acquisition have provided several factors for investors to reassess the company’s outlook after a difficult period for the stock.

However, the broader analyst consensus remains cautious, with the majority of analysts maintaining Hold or weaker ratings.

The company’s ability to sustain daily active user growth and improve monetization will remain key factors for investors as they assess whether the recent recovery can continue.

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