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- The coronavirus outbreak does raise investors’ concerns over the performance of casino stocks and ETFs as Macao has emerged as the gambling capital of the world. Also, in comparison to.
- Gaming ETFs invest in stocks of companies that derive a substantial portion of their revenues from the casino gaming industry. These include casino operators as well as companies that provide gaming goods and services to casinos.
- Gravity Co., Ltd. Engages in the development and publishing of online games, software and other related services. It operates through the following business fields: Online Games Development.
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Here are 5 vice ETFs for safe investment in sin stocks: AdvisorShares Vice ETF (NYSEARCA:VICE). And that may be due to the fact that the fund has heavy exposure to the global casino market.
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| MAR Description — Marriott International, Inc.
Marriott International is a worldwide operator, franchisor, and licensor of hotel, residential and timeshare properties under various brand names at different price and service points. Co. has operations in the following reportable business segments: North American Full-Service, which includes Co.'s Luxury and Premium properties located in United States and Canada; North American Limited-Service, which includes Co.'s Select properties located in United States and Canada; and Asia Pacific, which includes all properties in Co.'s Asia Pacific region. MAR — Key Stats (updated 28 minutes ago) | Company Name: | Marriott International, Inc. | Website: | www.marriott.com | Sector: | Hotels, Lodging, Restaurants & Travel | Number of ETFs Holding MAR: | 79 | Total Market Value Held by ETFs: | $3,589,514,138.64 | Total Market Capitalization: | $39,150,000,000 | % of Market Cap. Held by ETFs: | 9.17% |
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VTI | 0.08% | $814,279,007 | VOO | 0.10% | $632,986,492 | QQQ | 0.32% | $478,022,459 | SPY | 0.10% | $323,316,890 | VIG | 0.44% | $270,807,313 | IVV | 0.10% | $235,442,585 | VTV | 0.21% | $194,439,727 | XLY | 0.94% | $173,626,196 | IWD | 0.19% | $80,190,540 | IVE | 0.22% | $39,566,477 | List of all 79 ETFs holding MAR » |
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PARTNER NEWS:Tue, Jan 19, 7:32 AM, Zacks Marriott (MAR) to Boost Asia Pacific Line-up With 100 Hotels Marriott (MAR) continues to strengthen its portfolio in Asia-Pacific on the back of innovative offerings, hyper-localised marketing and sales strategies. Fri, Jan 15, 7:54 AM, Zacks Choice Hotels (CHH) Boosts Cambria Brand, Expands in Florida Choice Hotels (CHH) upscale Cambria Hotels brand strengthens its presence with the introduction of a seaside property in Fort Lauderdale, on the south eastern coast of Florida. |
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It’s no secret anymore that gaming, or esports, is big business and that trend should continue in 2020. That said, investors should keep gaming-focused ETFs on their watch lists for the new year.
“Today, the gaming industry is not just about a time-killing fun thing, in fact, it is now a million-dollar worth industry,” a Business Matters article noted. “With mobile gambling apps and online video gaming platform, you can make thousands of dollars in no time. There are certain ways through which you can make money through this industry and live a life of fortune.”
The article went on to note that areas that will continue growing within the gaming sector include development, content creation, in-game sales, online coaching, and esports careers.
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“Making money in the eSports industry is a highly obtainable goal, all you need to do is find the correct option you are passionate about and take the risk, the article added. “Without risk, no one can ever be successful therefore it is the time to do something and make a fortune from eSports.”
ETF investors willing to play the gaming sector in 2020 would be keen to check out these 4 funds:
- VanEck Vectors Video Gaming and eSports ETF (NasdaqGM: ESPO): With over $56 million in assets under management, ESPO is the biggest of the four. It seeks to replicate as closely as possible the price and yield performance of the MVIS® Global Video Gaming & eSports Index. The index is a global index that tracks the performance of the global video gaming and eSports (also known as electronic sports) segment.
- VanEck Vectors Gaming ETF (NasdaqGM: BJK): BJK is runner up in terms of size with over $27 million in assets. The fund seeks to replicate as closely as possible the price and yield performance of the MVIS® Global Gaming Index. For index eligibility, companies must generate at least 50% of their revenues from gaming. Gaming includes casinos and casino hotels, sports betting (including internet gambling and racetracks) and lottery services as well as gaming services, gaming technology and gaming equipment.
- Roundhill BITKRAFT Esports & Digital Entertainment ETF (NYSEArca: NERD): NERD doesn’t have the asset size of the first two funds, but it’s still worth a look given its current price of $15.74 as of Dec. 18. It seeks to track the total return performance of the Roundhill BITKRAFT Esports Index, which tracks the performance of the common stock of exchange-listed companies across the globe that earn revenue from electronic sports, or esports related business activities.
- Defiance NextGen Video Gaming ETF (NYSEArca: VIDG): VIDG is the smallest in terms of assets under management, but still worth a look. It seeks to track the total return performance of the BlueStar Next Gen Video Gaming Index, which consists of a modified market capitalization-weighted portfolio of the stock of companies whose products or services are predominantly tied to video gaming.
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