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Walt Disney: Is Disney Stock Worth Buying Now?Walt Disney's Stock: A Look at its Recent Challenges and Future Prospects under New CEO Bob Iger
With a market capitalization of around $170 billion, Walt Disney is one of the largest entertainment companies globally. However, with its stock price down over 30 percent from last year, investors may be questioning the value of the company's stock.
After Bob Iger's departure as CEO in February 2020, Bob Chapek took over and pledged to continue Iger's successful path. However, Chapek faced many difficulties, leading to his departure in November 2022 and Iger's return to the CEO role.
Iger made key personnel changes and promised to streamline costs and give creative teams more decision-making authority. Under Chapek's watch, Disney+ saw exponential growth, with 164.2 million subscribers worldwide. Still, it wasn't profitable, and subscriber growth became increasingly difficult in recent quarters, leading to criticism from activist investor Nelson Peltz.
Disney lost 2.4 million Disney+ customers in the first quarter of fiscal year 2023, the first case of a shrinking subscriber base, prompting Iger to announce a plan to find $5.5 billion in savings in the coming years, including cutting $3 billion from the company's content division.
While Peltz withdrew his proxy challenge after Iger's announcement, some analysts are concerned that Disney's decision to cut content spending could jeopardize future revenue growth, especially as the company plans to appoint a new CEO by early 2025. The company has invested heavily in Disney+, spending around $33 billion in the last fiscal year, and some investors may worry about future growth.
However, the company still boasts a strong park business, with $7.4 billion in revenue in the first quarter, up from $5.5 billion in the previous quarter, and a diverse range of other assets. With Iger back at the helm, investors will be eagerly watching to see what steps the company takes next to address its streaming ambitions and navigate the challenging entertainment industry landscape.
Longsetup for DIS - The Walt Disney CompanyNYSE:DIS
We saw a good amount of call options on Disney with a target of 105 for expiration in May 2023. I think the stock can also be an interesting longterm investment.
DIS has a particularly unique and powerful economic moat. Disney, is of course, known for its media franchises, studio capabilities, parks and direct to consumer streaming app, Disney+.
Disney’s brand is known around the world, and it is thanks to its brilliant flywheel. Children watch Disney movies and become familiar with characters, series, and movies. Their parents bring them to the parks where they have the time of their lives on rides while also meeting the characters from movies. Then they go home and watch Disney content, more connected to the characters than ever. When they grow older and have children of their own the cycle starts again.
Disney is creating content for the adults now too. With Marvel and Star Wars franchises, DIS can entertain the whole family. There are few if any businesses that have connected to people the way Disney has, and that recognition, and those timeless stories and characters are its economic moat.
Disney has been publicly traded since 1962, and its returns since then are astronomical. DIS stock has returned some 80,000% since 1962, which is 20% annualized over 60 years. Over the last 20 years, the performance has been strong as well, but a bit slower than the early years, compounding at about 10%.
Source: Yahoo finance
Buy Market: 93.00 $
Sell Stop Loss: 120.00
Sell Profit Target: 80.60
When the stock reaches 100.00 $ you can also move the stoploss to your entry price as a breakeven stop or use a trailing stop after reaching this level.
Disney: Fairy Tale Forest 🌲🌳🪄Disney is currently strolling through the dark green fairy tale forest between $103.29 and $88.41, where it should soon finish wave 2 in dark green. Afterward, the share should be enchanted enough to conjure a convincing upwards movement above the resistance at $122.50. There is a 38% chance, though, for Disney to leave the forest on the southern side, dropping below the support at $84.07. In that case, the course would develop a new low in the form of wave alt.II in light green first before starting the ascent.
DISNEY - BEARISH CHANNELThe Walt Disney Company, one of the largest media corporations in the world, has been the subject of a wide variety of criticisms of its business practices, executives, and content. Currently having serious pressure in Florida from Governor De Santy's office, Disney might suffer a chain reaction of investors liquidating and limiting further losses. As politics drive the markets with the highest impact the asset might continue falling. The widening downtrend channel also confirms similar developments.
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DISNEY BUYHi everyone, I hope this video helps explain my long trade in Disney. Support at 97.25 - so put in stop buy @99.30 with SL of 97.45 and Target of 110.15 with 1% equity at risk (so long of 456 shs). This isn't financial advice - please seek your own advice - just sharing my trade idea - safe trading!
DIS AnalysisPrice playing out according to my analysis last week, giving us a -2.47% change in price. We get a small reaction at the bullish POI at 101.13, but price is unable to break market structure to the upside. I'm expecting price to continue lower, following the lower timeframe order flow. Potential target for this down move is the bullish POI at 88.07.
dis blow off top? | daily bear div presentdisney with a potential blow off top here. last 3 times we've tapped overbought, it's led to significant sell offs.
been in over bought territory since the 23rd. now have a second daily bear div present. expecting a pull back to daily rsi eq. $100 seems reasonable, but long trigger should be the rsi eq tap.