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For my birthday in May, I had a bit of a tug-of-war with my family on what we should do. They wanted to go out somewhere, but I was content with staying in and watching the premiere of “Stranger Things” season four together on Netflix. We could have gone to the movies and seen “Top Gun: Maverick,” but I wasnât enticed by the idea of circling the parking lot for an empty spot, spending $15 on a bag of popcorn and a drink just for myself, and hoping the person sitting behind me wouldnât keep up a lively conversation with their neighbor the entire time. And recent Gallup poll numbers seem to indicate that other folks are deciding that the moviegoing experience isnât worth it. In 2007, people between the ages of 30 and 49 saw 4.5 movies in theaters a year. In 2021, that number was 1.4, a decline of nearly 70%. Some of that decline has been exacerbated by COVID-19, but the number of tickets being sold has been on a downward trend for more than a decade.
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One of the biggest names in the movie theater business is AMC Entertainment Holdings Inc. (AMC), whose bottom line has been bludgeoned by this decline in moviegoers. RECOMMENDED LINK [Is This Sleepy Australian Beach Town The Epicenter Of A New Financial Revolution?](
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What to Make of AMC as an Investment
Back in 2008, Warren Buffett wrote, “Price is what you pay; value is what you get.” And though AMC shareholders are paying the price, the value simply isnât there. What they are receiving is a debt-saddled company that is trying to find workarounds to raise money and investing in things that add no fundamental value to its business (like a $27.9 million stake in Hycroft Mining Holdings [HYMC], a gold miner that is beleaguered by its own heavy debt load and also experienced a near brush with bankruptcy). Our Heath Indicators place AMC in the Yellow Zone, and with a Volatility Quotient (VQ) of 95%, it almost maxes out at being one of the riskiest investments you can make.
Youâre bound to keep seeing AMC in the news, and there are going to be times when the stock price skyrockets for no reason outside of the meme trading army pushing the price higher. If you feel a pang of FOMO (fear of missing out) when that happens, remember what Buffett said about price and value, and remember that now is the time to stand up and be a real investor. You donât throw darts. You donât just invest in stocks; you invest in the businesses behind them. [And if you follow these five other tips]( youâre taking full control of your financial success. Enjoy your Thursday, [Keith Kaplan]Keith Kaplan
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