DoorDash (DASH) Stock Price Forecaster
Interactively model DoorDash’s future stock price by adjusting key valuation drivers.
Valuation Assumptions
Adjust sliders to create your own forecast. Projected EPS is a key model output; modify it based on your view of the other drivers.
1-Year Out (2026)
3-Years Out (2028)
5-Years Out (2030)
Projected Stock Price
Target Price (2026)
$0
EPS: $0.00
Target Price (2028)
$0
EPS: $0.00
Target Price (2030)
$0
EPS: $0.00
Visualizing DoorDash’s Future Stock Value
An infographic breaking down the key drivers and potential scenarios for DoorDash’s (DASH) stock price projections for 2026, 2028, and 2030.
The Four Key Drivers of Valuation
Market Growth (CAGR)
The annual growth rate of the entire U.S. food delivery market sets the stage for potential revenue.
Market Share
DoorDash’s ability to capture and maintain its dominant share of the growing market is crucial.
Net Margin
Represents the percentage of revenue that translates into actual profit, a key indicator of efficiency.
P/E Multiple
The price-to-earnings ratio reflects investor sentiment and how much they are willing to pay for each dollar of earnings.
Comparing the Scenarios: Assumptions
The future price is highly dependent on these core assumptions. We visualize three distinct possibilities: a pessimistic Bear Case, a balanced Base Case, and an optimistic Bull Case.
Bear Scenario
This scenario assumes slower market growth, erosion of market share, and compressed profit margins, leading to lower investor confidence (P/E multiple).
Base Scenario
Represents a steady-state forecast with moderate market growth, stable market leadership for DoorDash, and gradually improving profitability over time.
Bull Scenario
An optimistic outlook featuring accelerated market expansion, increased market dominance, and significant margin improvement, rewarded by a higher P/E multiple.
Projected Earnings Per Share (EPS) Growth
The combination of market dynamics and company performance directly impacts the bottom line. This chart shows the divergent paths of profitability for each scenario.
The Final Verdict: Target Price Projections
By applying the P/E multiple to the projected EPS, we arrive at the target stock prices. The bar chart below provides a clear comparison of the potential valuation outcomes at each time horizon.