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As Summer Blockbusters Set Records, Here Are Three ‘Movie Stocks’ to Put on Your Watch List Today

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As Summer Blockbusters Set Records, Here Are Three ‘Movie Stocks’ to Put on Your Watch Lis

[TradeSmith Daily]( As Summer Blockbusters Set Records, Here Are Three ‘Movie Stocks’ to Put on Your Watch List Today Everyone who knows me has repeatedly heard me describe The Walt Disney Co. (DIS) as perhaps my favorite company on the planet. But in recent months, they’ve also heard me say that it wasn’t the right time to buy the stock. The COVID-19 pandemic clobbered the company’s theme park business. And — like other studios — the House of Mouse saw its movie business get its ears pinned back. But if the recent headlines are any indication, the movie business is roaring back. And that bodes well for three entertainment stocks we’re watching — including Disney. RECOMMENDED LINK [Here’s Why He Doesn’t Give a #%$& About This Bear Market]( The controversial stock-picker Mike Burnick is taking heat after [his recent appearance on ‘Armchair Millionaire’]( — where he told listeners: “You won’t even care that inflation is at 40-year highs... or that most stocks are painted red... The secret weapon in [this briefcase]( could let you predict which stocks are likely to jump 300%... even 3,000% — BEFORE they go up.” [To watch Mike give a live “demo” of his new stock-selection tool — click here for the full interview](. Cashing In on a Cartoon Villain Over the Independence Day holiday weekend, “Minions: The Rise of Gru” — released by the Illumination/Universal unit of Comcast Corp. (CMCSA) — smashed box office records and hauled in more than $125 million in its four-day debut. That means that this flick — the fifth movie in the “Despicable Me/Minions” franchise — is already a bona fide blockbuster. Comcast, Paramount Global (PARAA), Disney and other entertainment players are finally emerging from the pandemic graveyard. Folks are stampeding back to the theaters for the $7 popcorn, supersized drinks, and immersive surround-sound experience. What a difference a year makes. In 2021, there were only three movies that generated more than $200 million domestically; “The Rise of Gru” is the sixth movie to pass that threshold this year. (It’s already exceeded $400 million worldwide.) In the first half of 2022, U.S. box office sales have zoomed 263% on a year-over-year basis. And the second half is expected to bring 2022’s total U.S. box office revenue to between $7.5 billion and $8 billion. One of the highlights of the summer blockbuster season was undoubtedly Paramount’s Memorial Day release of “Top Gun: Maverick,” which has already amassed more than $1 billion worldwide. Blockbuster opening ticket sales aren’t just about bragging rights. Big movies like “Top Gun,” “Jurassic World Dominion,” and “The Batman” are the rising tide that lifts all boats. What I mean is, they bring success to more than just the movie studio. Record-breaking ticket sales drive theater profits — and help reward companies that trust Hollywood execs enough to tie their businesses to a film through affiliate promotions. “The Rise of Gru” is a perfect example. It’s reported that the marketing push behind this film was a coordinated effort involving multiple companies globally — with a price tag of more than $285 million. The U.S. companies alone included CarMax, Levi’s, Liberty Mutual, IHOP, McDonald’s, ZipRecruiter, and more. This is where the blockbuster playbook, perfected by Disney, comes into play. When it’s a given that a film is a hit, Disney cuts deals to license character likenesses to other products. Those characters find their way to theme parks, so folks can “relive the magic” — and grab some souvenirs to maybe take a bit of that experience home with them. With the Minions franchise, Comcast has embraced Disney’s blueprint. There are oceans of banana-colored stuffed Minions as far as the eye can see in any toy department right now. Plus, you can visit a Universal Studios theme park and go totally yellow-blind from all the Minion-themed rides, such as Despicable Me Minions Mayhem — plus the shops, souvenirs, and live characters. All this energy is bound to show up in the stock price. When Yellow Means Green ($$$) Casting a critical eye toward Comcast Inc. reveals that CMCSA entered the Red Zone back on Dec. 9, 2021, after an impressive year-long climb beginning with an Early Entry Signal on Aug. 25, 2020, and extending through Sept. 2 of last year — for a gain of 45%. The Smart Moving Average on CMCSA has been in a downtrend since the beginning of the year. But the stock is only considered a medium-risk opportunity, with a Volatility Quotient (VQ) of 21.28%. Our timing indicators suggest that this stock will be moving out of a valley and begin rising very soon. According to CNN Business, 31 analysts reviewed CMCSA and projected a median target of $53, which would represent a gain of about 33% over the next 12 months. Their highest estimates have CMCSA achieving a $70 target, or a potential gain of more than 75% for the same period. Consumers packing the theaters for “The Rise of Gru” over the July 4 holiday could be a contributing factor. Google Finance Paramount: Game for a Dogfight Paramount’s “Top Gun: Maverick” put moviegoers in afterburner mode with its powerful debut, breaking the Memorial Day weekend box-office record by racking up $156 million in sales in the U.S. and Canadian markets alone. However, those impressive numbers weren’t enough to pull Paramount Global (PARAA) out of the Red Zone, which it entered on March 26, 2021. This was after an Early Entry Signal delivered a peak gain of 224% on March 15, just 11 days prior. The Smart Moving Average has been in a sideways trend for the past five months. Paramount shares are seen as highly volatile with a VQ of 41.11%. CNN is reporting that 29 analysts offering 12-month forecasts for PARAA gave target prices that ranged from a low of $23, to a median of $33.50, to a high of $60. The median target would represent a roughly 20% gain from current price levels, while the high would translate to a gain of about 120%. While our indicators don’t currently appear favorable for PARAA, any company that generates a billion-dollar winner is worth monitoring. Google Finance RECOMMENDED LINK [Crash Warning for the S&P Just Flashed]( [Over 65,000 investors around the world recently saw an alert flash across their computer screens](. The last time this happened was in February 2020 — a week before stocks crashed 30% into the fastest bear market in history. And it’s your signal that history may be about to repeat itself... And cause a wave of devastation for some of the world’s most beloved stocks. The financial lives of hundreds of thousands hang in the balance. And the decisions you make in the coming days could determine your wealth for the next decade. [Here’s the #1 step to take with your money to prepare](. [See this dire “crash alert” for the S&P before the next opening bell](. All Roads Lead to the “Happiest Place on Earth” Disney, the company that perfected the model of movie promotion tie-ins and brand-building merchandising, is sitting pretty with “Doctor Strange in the Multiverse of Madness.” This second film in the Doctor Strange franchise enjoyed the 11th-biggest domestic opening of all time and is the second-highest-grossing movie of the year. How’s that for bragging rights? Yet DIS is still in the Red Zone, which it entered on Nov. 18, 2021. The stock has been trending downward for the past five months and exhibits a medium-risk VQ of 25.51%. A group of 26 analysts forecasting where Disney’s share price would be over the next 12 months came up with a range including a low of $110 (still a nearly 18% bump), a median of $135 (a roughly 45% gain), and a high of $176 for a potential 88% boost. Google Finance All three stocks are currently in the Red Zone, which means they should be avoided. Yet in every case, analysts have suggested that these stocks could be headed for potentially substantial gains. You’ll want to put these stocks on a watch list, because if analysts are right, we could see dramatic moves — moves that ignite them out of the “no-buy” Red Zone and into the Green Zone. Until next time. [Keith Kaplan]Keith Kaplan CEO, TradeSmith P.S. If you don’t want to wait for CMCSA, PARAA, or DIS to begin their next bull run, then what’s in Mike Burnick’s briefcase should get you very excited. But first, prepare for a shock… Mike says that in 10 years, if you’re lucky, your stocks could be worth no more than they’re worth today. What’s more, he’ll name the exact stock you’ll want to dump now. [Click here to catch Mike’s bombshell interview]( — and learn about an unusual opportunity that could skyrocket as much as 10x or more. P.P.S. You’re invited to join our Product Education Lead, Marina Stroud, for her free Intermediate Bootcamp training session. Today’s webinar will cover an unconventional way to use the Pure Quant tool. Many of you know that the Pure Quant tool can help you build a new investment portfolio. But did you know that the Pure Quant tool can also rebalance your portfolios? Marina will review a step-by-step process to maintain equal-risk position sizing and portfolio diversification using this tool. This lesson will focus on the Pure Quant tool, available to those who hold a TradeStops by TradeSmith (Pro or Lifetime), Trade360, Crypto by TradeSmith (Premium or Lifetime), or TradeSmith Platinum account. All TradeSmith members are welcome to attend, regardless of your subscription level. [Click here to register for today’s webinar](. Best of TradeSmith The chart below represents the best-performing open positions over the last two years, as recommended by our software. [Download now on the Apple Store]( [Get It On Google Play]( [866.385.2076](tel:+866-385-2076) | support@tradesmith.com ©TradeSmith, LLC. All Rights Reserved. You may not reproduce, modify, copy, sell, publish, distribute, display or otherwise use any portion of the content without the prior written consent of TradeSmith. TradeSmith is not registered as an investment adviser and operates under the publishers’ exemption of the Investment Advisers Act of 1940. 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