Introduction
This is a continuing subscriber request video, and this one will be on entertainment stocks. It is important to understand that these are not stocks that I necessarily chose myself. Instead, these are common stocks, in this case growth stocks, that subscribers are interested in and have therefore asked me to provide an analysis of. This can be fun for me because I often see stocks that I was not aware of. But I also see stocks that I would never invest in. Nevertheless, there are learning and teaching moments in every example for all of us – yours truly included. With this video I will be looking at 5 stocks in the Communication Services sector. However, they are all involved in entertainment. This includes gaming, movies and interactive media services and entertainment. There are very interesting growth stock opportunities in this group, and there is one that is interesting for both growth and dividend growth. However, there are also significant risks that investors should consider – which I do my best to point out in the video.
The companies in this video I will go over utilizing FAST Graphs are: DouYu International (DOYU), Huya Inc. (HUYA), Nexstar Media Group (NXST), Tencent Holdings (TCEHY), World Wrestling Entertainment (WWE)
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