Investing Is No Game...Or Is It? This Gaming Portfolio Returned 57% In One Year
“The geeks shall inherit the earth. Unless they’re too busy gaming.” -Motif Investing
The Boom Of Online Gaming
Multiplayer Online Role Playing Games (MMORPG) continue to gain popularity. These games are social, they are cheap and they are global; what’s not to like?
Motif explained that MMORPGs have two main sources of revenue: subscriptions and the sale of “virtual goods” – elements that can be used within the universe a particular game creates.
“PC gaming revenue rose 8 percent in 2012 to generate $20 billion worldwide, and it’s expected to hit $25.7 billion by 2016. Meanwhile, US sales of game consoles fell 21 percent in 2012. The console market is in a two-year slump as consumers increasingly play Web-delivered games,” Motif assured.
Moreover, they noted, “MMORPGs are attractive business propositions: the development cost and time required are a fraction of those for console games and online games can scale rapidly.”
Performance And Allocation
The Online Gaming World motif has managed to widely outperform the S&P 500, both over the past year and past month. The portfolio returned more than 57 percent over the past year, and more than 8 percent over the past month, versus the S&P’s 8.7 percent and 1.5 percent surges, respectively.
In terms of allocation, 66.8 percent of the portfolio's assets are placed in North American companies. The remaining 33.2 percent of the assets are allocated to Asia Pacific stocks that trade in the United States.
As for individual stocks, allocation goes as follows:
- 25.6 percent: Activision Blizzard, Inc. (NASDAQ: ATVI)
- 19.4 percent: Electronic Arts Inc. (NASDAQ: EA)
- 18.5 percent: NetEase Inc (ADR) (NASDAQ: NTES)
- 10.2 percent: Take-Two Interactive Software, Inc. (NASDAQ: TTWO)
- 6.4 percent: King Digital Entertainment PLC (NYSE: KING)
- 3.4 percent: Zynga Inc (NASDAQ: ZNGA)
- 3.2 percent: Renren Inc (NYSE: RENN)
- 2.9 percent: Changyou.Com Ltd (ADR) (NASDAQ: CYOU)
- 2.8 percent Sohu.com Inc (NASDAQ: SOHU)
- 2.2 percent: KongZhong Corporation (ADR) (NASDAQ: KZ)
- 1.2 percent: Momo Inc (ADR) (NASDAQ: MOMO)
- 1.0 percent: YY Inc (ADR) (NASDAQ: YY)
- 1.0 percent: Glu Mobile Inc. (NASDAQ: GLUU)
- 0.9 percent: International Game Technology Ordinary Shares (NYSE: IGT)
- 0.8 percent: Xunlei Ltd (NASDAQ: XNET)
- 0.7 percent: Cheetah Mobile Inc (ADR) (NYSE: CMCM)
Disclosure: Javier Hasse holds no positions in any of the securities mentioned above.
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