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Peloton’s Contradictory Signals: Insiders Sell as Institutions Buy

Robert Sasse by Robert Sasse
August 20, 2025
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A stark divergence in sentiment is unfolding around Peloton Interactive, Inc. The connected fitness company finds itself at a curious crossroads, with major financial institutions building substantial stakes while its own executives are actively offloading shares. This conflict presents a critical puzzle for the market: is Peloton staging a genuine comeback, or is its recent performance a temporary mirage obscuring deeper, unresolved challenges?

A Fundamental Shift in Revenue and Profitability

The core of Peloton’s business model is undergoing a significant transformation. While total revenue for fiscal 2025 declined to $2.5 billion—marking a fourth consecutive annual drop—the composition of that revenue has changed dramatically. Income derived from subscriptions has more than doubled since 2021 and now constitutes a dominant 68% of all revenue.

This strategic shift bore fruit in the fourth quarter of 2025. The company delivered an unexpected profit, sharply exceeding analyst forecasts. Peloton reported earnings of $0.05 per share, a positive surprise against the anticipated loss of $0.07 per share. Revenue reached $606.9 million, also surpassing estimates of $580.29 million. Key profitability metrics showed impressive strength: the gross margin expanded by 560 basis points to 54.1%, and adjusted EBITDA nearly doubled to $140 million.

Despite an overall year-over-year revenue decline of 5.8%, the path to profitability is materializing. Peloton generated a positive free cash flow of $112.4 million and achieved a 43% reduction in its net debt, which now stands at $459.4 million. Customer loyalty is also improving; the churn rate fell to 1.2% in Q3 2025, even though the total number of fitness subscribers dipped by 6% to 2.8 million. Looking ahead, management has provided fiscal 2026 revenue guidance between $2.4 and $2.5 billion and plans to identify at least $100 million in additional cost savings.

Should investors sell immediately? Or is it worth buying Peloton?

A Clash of Convictions: Major Investors vs. Company Insiders

The actions of large investors and corporate executives tell two very different stories. On one side, institutional players are aggressively increasing their exposure. The Vanguard Group, for instance, raised its stake by 6.2% in the first quarter and now holds over 37.2 million shares. Other major firms, including Nuveen, T. Rowe Price, and Invesco, also significantly bolstered their positions. Collectively, institutional investors now control 77.01% of the company’s shares.

In direct contrast, Peloton’s top brass has been liquidating holdings. Chief Financial Officer Elizabeth Coddington sold shares worth over $1.5 million on August 15. This followed a disposal of 20,633 shares by Chief Operating Officer Charles Peter Kirol in July. In total, corporate insiders have divested over one million dollars’ worth of stock in the past ninety days, creating a notable sentiment gap between Wall Street and the C-suite.

Divided Analyst Outlook Reflects Lingering Uncertainty

Market experts remain deeply split on Peloton’s prospects, reflecting the conflicting signals. The bull case is championed by firms like UBS and Goldman Sachs, which have both issued “Buy” ratings with price targets of $11.00 and $11.50, respectively. Truist Financial aligns with this optimistic view, also setting an $11.00 target.

However, a strong contingent of analysts advises caution. Needham and Telsey Advisory Group maintain a more skeptical stance, recommending “Hold” and “Market Perform” ratings with a shared price target of $8.00. This division results in a consensus average price target of $8.79, accompanied by a “Hold” recommendation. For its stock to sustain a recovery, Peloton must overcome not only market skepticism but also the apparent wariness of its own leadership. The journey back to its former market strength appears to be a long one.

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