Disney: Market Pessimism Doesn’t Make Much Sense To Me

Summary:

  • I must admit that I have been disappointed with Disney stock’s recovery. While I bought near its lows, DIS has continued to struggle for momentum.
  • Despite making solid progress in its streaming business toward breakeven, investors are focusing on the execution risks in its declining Linear TV business.
  • The recent post-earnings surge has also been reversed, indicating investors weren’t confident holding their positions for long.
  • I assessed that while the market is justified to be concerned, they have been overly pessimistic, given Disney’s high-quality asset base.
  • I make the case for why DIS remains close to its peak pessimism, providing investors another opportunity to buy more before the coast is clear. Comment and let me know whether you agree with me.

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Bastiaan Slabbers

I must admit that the performance of The Walt Disney Company (NYSE:DIS) stock has been nothing short of underwhelming and disappointing. Despite the battering DIS received at the hands of sellers as DIS hovers just above its


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