How to Invest in the Halloween Season

by Fred Fuld III

Halloween, celebrated on October 31st, has roots that stretch back thousands of years to ancient Celtic traditions. The holiday is believed to have originated with the festival of Samhain, a pagan celebration marking the end of the harvest season and the beginning of winter, or the “darker half” of the year. Samhain was a time when the Celts believed the veil between the world of the living and the dead was at its thinnest, allowing spirits to roam freely. To ward off malevolent spirits, the Celts would light bonfires and wear costumes made of animal heads and skins, blending into the supernatural atmosphere.

When Christianity spread across Celtic lands, the festival of Samhain gradually merged with Christian traditions. By the 9th century, the Catholic Church designated November 1st as All Saints’ Day, a time to honor saints and martyrs, and the night before became known as All Hallows’ Eve. Over time, this evolved into Halloween. As European immigrants brought these traditions to North America, they blended with Native American and other cultural influences, shaping the modern version of the holiday. Halloween in the U.S. became widely celebrated in the late 19th and early 20th centuries, growing into the festive night of costumes, trick-or-treating, and spooky decorations we know today.

Halloween will be here shortly, and will be a boon for the candy manufacturers. The motion picture companies that produce horror movie also benefit.

Hershey Foods (HSY): Founded in 1894 by Milton S. Hershey, Hershey Foods is one of the largest and most iconic chocolate manufacturers in the world. Headquartered in Hershey, Pennsylvania, the company is best known for its classic chocolate bars, Hershey’s Kisses, and Reese’s Peanut Butter Cups. Over the years, Hershey has expanded its portfolio to include a wide range of snacks, including popcorn and pretzels, and is a global player in the confectionery industry, operating in more than 60 countries. The company also places a strong emphasis on corporate social responsibility, particularly in sustainable cocoa farming.

The stock has a trailing price to earnings ratio of 20.5, a forward P/E ratio of 20, and  pays a dividend yield of 2.9%.

Tootsie Roll Industries (TR): Tootsie Roll Industries, founded in 1896, is a renowned American confectionery company famous for producing iconic treats like Tootsie Rolls, Tootsie Pops, Dots, and Junior Mints. Headquartered in Chicago, the company has a long legacy of producing nostalgic candy that remains popular across generations. Tootsie Roll Industries prides itself on a stable, family-run business model, with a focus on maintaining classic recipes and product consistency while innovating with new treats and flavors.

The stock has a P/E of 22.8 and pays a yield of 1.19%. Earnings per share this year jumped 20.7%.

Mondelez International (MDLZ): Mondelez International, founded in 2012 as a spin-off from Kraft Foods, is a multinational snack and confectionery giant. Headquartered in Chicago, the company owns a portfolio of globally recognized brands, including Oreo, Cadbury, Toblerone, and Trident. Mondelez operates in more than 150 countries, with a strong focus on the snack food market, particularly in the categories of biscuits, chocolate, gum, and candy. Sustainability and environmental responsibility are key pillars of the company’s strategy, with initiatives aimed at reducing packaging waste and sourcing sustainable ingredients like cocoa.

Its candy brands include Sour Patch, Swedish Fish, Cadbury, and Toblerone. The trailing P/E is 24.7 and the forward P/E is 20. The yield is a tasty 2.5%.

Watching horror movies is another popular event on Halloween.

Netflix (NFLX): Founded in 1997 as a DVD rental-by-mail service, Netflix has since evolved into the world’s leading streaming entertainment platform. Headquartered in Los Gatos, California, the company has revolutionized the way people consume media, with over 230 million subscribers globally. Netflix is known for its vast library of TV shows, films, and documentaries, and has become a dominant force in content creation, producing award-winning original series like Stranger ThingsThe Crown, and The Witcher. The company continues to innovate in the streaming space, expanding its international content and experimenting with interactive media.

This high flying stock has an extensive selection of scary movies in its collection of titles. The stock trades as 42.9 times trailing earnings and 32.3 times forward earnings. Earnings per share skyrocketed by 62.9% this year. It does not pay a dividend.

Lionsgate Studios (LION): The stock, commonly known as Lionsgate, is a Canadian-American entertainment company founded in 1997. Headquartered in Santa Monica, California, it is best known for producing and distributing films and television series across a wide range of genres. Lionsgate has gained significant recognition for successful franchises such as The Hunger GamesJohn Wick, and Saw, as well as its television arm, which includes popular shows like Orange is the New Black. With a focus on independent production and distribution, Lionsgate has established itself as a major player in both film and TV industries.

The company is a major producer of scary movies, which has made such films as American Psycho, Ginger Snaps, Route 666, The Devil’s Rejects, House of the Dead 2, Saw VI, See No Evil, Hostel: Part II, My Bloody Valentine 3D and many others. Lionsgate currently has generated negative earnings.

Then of course, Amazon (AMZN) has plenty of Halloween costumes. Amazon has a trailing PE of 45 and a forward PE of 32.

Hopefully, your Halloween stocks will bring you treats.

Disclosure: Author owns AMZN.

Happy Halloween Stocks

by Fred Fuld III

It’s Halloween today, a boon for the candy manufacturers. The companies that produce horror movie also benefit. It’s hard to believe it’s that time of year. Pretty soon it will be Thanksgiving.

The biggest beneficiaries of the Halloween season are the candy makers.

Hershey Foods (HSY), one of the biggest chocolate and candy companies in the world, with two of its most popular products being Hershey Kisses and Hershey Bars, along with Reese’s. The stock has a trailing price to earnings ratio of 33.5, a forward P/E ratio of 27, and  pays a dividend yield of 1.7%. Next year’s annual earnings per share are anticipated to be up 8.36%.

Tootsie Roll Industries (TR) has an assortment of candy kids, such as Tootsie Rolls, Tootsie Roll Pops, Caramel Apple Pops, Charms, Blow-Pops, Blue Razz, Zip-A-Dee Pops, Cella’s, Mason Dots, Mason Crows, Junior Mint, Sugar Daddys, and Sugar Babies. The stock has a P/E of 40.5 and pays a yield of 0.89%. Earnings per share this year were up 12.5%.

Mondelez International (MDLZ) is a multinational producer of candy, along with food and beverages. Its brands include Sour Patch, Swedish Fish, Cadbury, and Toblerone. The trailing P/E is 22 and the forward P/E is 20. The yield is a tasty 2.5%.

Watching scary movies is another popular event on Halloween. Netflix (NFLX), the huge provider of videos in the US, has an extensive selection of scary movies in its collection of titles. The stock trades as 27.9 times trailing earnings and 28.1 times forward earnings. It does not pay a dividend.

A major producer of scary movies is Lions Gate Entertainment (LGF-A), which has made such films as American Psycho, Ginger Snaps, Route 666, The Devil’s Rejects, House of the Dead 2, Saw VI, See No Evil, Hostel: Part II, My Bloody Valentine 3D and many others. Lionsgate currently has generated negative earnings but has a forward price to earnings ratio of 227.

Then of course, Amazon (AMZN) has plenty of Halloween costumes. Amazon has a trailing PE of 93 and a forward PE of 56.

Hopefully, your Halloween portfolio will bring you treats.

Disclosure: Author didn’t own any of the above at the time the article was written.

Halloween Side Hustle: Watch Horror Movies, Get $1300

If you are looking for a little extra money from a side gig, actually it’s more than a little, then how about a job watching movies from the comfort of your home.

These aren’t just any movies mind you. They are scary, horror movies, such as Saw, Blair Witch Project, and Amityville Horror.

If you get this side hustle, you will receive a Fitbit, which will check your heart rate while you watch 13 different horror films. Then you judge the production costs of the movies. FinanceBuzz is providing a reward for this gig of $1300.

DISH Network is offering a similar research study of 13 movies, but it would only involve Stephen King films, such as Carrie, The Shining, and Children of the Corn.

The “Stephen King Scream Job: Chapter Two” is also paying $1300.

Happy Halloween!!!

 

 

How to Invest in Halloween

by Fred Fuld III

It’s time to buy Halloween candy yet for the trick-or-treaters. The candy manufacturers need your help. Other business can also benefit from Halloween holiday, such as the horror movie companies.

The biggest beneficiaries of Halloween are the confectionary makers. One example is Hershey Foods (HSY), one of the largest chocolate and candy companies in the world, with two of its most popular products being Hershey Kisses and Hershey Bars, along with Reese’s. The stock has a trailing price to earnings ratio of 20.4, a forward P/E ratio of 19.2, and  pays a dividend yield of 2.7%. The latest quarterly earnings per share were up 13.7% year over year.

Tootsie Roll Industries (TR) has an assortment of candy kids, such as Tootsie Rolls, Tootsie Roll Pops, Caramel Apple Pops, Charms, Blow-Pops, Blue Razz, Zip-A-Dee Pops, Cella’s, Mason Dots, Mason Crows, Junior Mint, Sugar Daddys, and Sugar Babies. The stock has a P/E of 26.3 and a yield of 1.15%. Earnings per share for the latest quarter are down slightly from a year ago.

Mondelez International (MDLZ) is a multinational producer of candy, along with food and beverages. Its brands include Sour Patch, Swedish Fish, Cadbury, and Toblerone. Trailing P/E is 18.5 and the forward P/E is 16.2. The yield is a tasty 2.5%.

Watching scary movies is another popular event on Halloween. Netflix (NFLX), the huge provider of videos in the US, has an extensive selection of scary movies in its collection of titles. The stock trades as 114 times trailing earnings and 72 times forward earnings. It does not pay a dividend.

A major producer of scary movies is Lions Gate Entertainment (LGF.A), which has made such films as American Psycho, Ginger Snaps, Route 666, The Devil’s Rejects, House of the Dead 2, Saw VI, See No Evil, Hostel: Part II, My Bloody Valentine 3D and many others. Lionsgate has a price to earnings ratio of 11.4, and pays a dividend of 1.9%.

Then of course, Amazon (AMZN) has plenty of Halloween costumes. Amazon has a trailing PE of 167 and a forward PE of 60.

May your Halloween portfolio be a treat and not a trick.

Disclosure: Author didn’t own any of the above at the time the article was written.

Top Halloween Stocks

Have you bought your Halloween candy yet for the trick-or-treaters? If not, you better get going, so that you can support the candy companies. Other industries can also benefit from Halloween stocks.

Of course, the biggest beneficiaries of Halloween are the producers of sweets. Hershey Foods (HSY) is one of the largest chocolate and confectionery companies in the world, known for its Hershey Kisses and Hershey Bars. The stock has a forward price to earnings ratio of 21, and a yield of 2.3%.

Tootsie Roll Industries (TR) has various candy brands for trick-or-treaters including Tootsie Rolls, Tootsie Roll Pops, Caramel Apple Pops, Charms, Blow-Pops, Blue Razz, Zip-A-Dee Pops, Cella’s, Mason Dots, Mason Crows, Junior Mint, Charleston Chew, Sugar Daddys, and Sugar Babies. The stock has a P/E of 35 and a yield of 0.9%.

Watching scary movies is another popular event on Halloween. Netflix (NFLX), the huge provider of videos in the US, has an extensive selection of scary movies in its collection of titles. The stock trades as 114 times forward earnings. It does not pay a dividend.

A major producer of scary movies is Lions Gate Entertainment (LGF.A), which has made such films as American Psycho, Ginger Snaps, Route 666, The Devil’s Rejects, House of the Dead 2, Saw VI, See No Evil, Hostel: Part II, My Bloody Valentine 3D and many others. Lionsgate has a price to earnings ratio of 34.

Hopefully, your Halloween stocks become treats and not tricks.

Disclosure: Author didn’t own any of the above at the time the article was written.

How to Invest in the Halloween Industry

Just a week to go until Halloween. You still have time to buy your candy, for the trick-or-treaters, provide income for the candy companies. Maybe you can find some treats, not tricks, in the following Halloween stocks.

Watching horror movies is one of the popular activities of teenagers on Halloween. Netflix (NFLX), the largest provider of videos in the US, has a huge number of scary movies in its collection of titles. The stock trades as 146 times forward earnings. Earnings for the latest quarter were up 26.8% on a rise of 8.8% in revenues.

A major producer of scary movies is Lions Gate Entertainment (LGF), which has made such films as American Psycho, Ginger Snaps, Route 666, The Devil’s Rejects, House of the Dead 2, Saw VI, See No Evil, Hostel: Part II, My Bloody Valentine 3D and many others. Lionsgate has a price to earnings ratio of 287 and pays a yield of 1.8%.

The biggest beneficiaries of Halloween are the candy companies. Hershey Foods (HSY) is the large chocolate and confectionery company made famous by its Hershey Kisses and Hershey Bars. The stock has a P/E of 21, and a yield of 2.5%.

Tootsie Roll Industries (TR) makes all kinds of candy for trick-or-treaters including Tootsie Rolls, Tootsie Roll Pops, Caramel Apple Pops, Charms, Blow-Pops, Blue Razz, Zip-A-Dee Pops, Cella’s, Mason Dots, Mason Crows, Junior Mint, Charleston Chew, Sugar Daddys, and Sugar Babies. The stock has a P/E of 26.5 and a yield of 1.0%.

Halloween costumes and decorations are available at discount retailers such as Wal-Mart (WMT). It has a P/E of 16, and a yield of 2.9%.

If you like interesting stock industries, such as coffee stocks, robotics stocks, and chocolate and candy stocks, check out many of the lists here at WallStreetNewsNetwork.com.

Disclosure: Author didn’t own any of the above at the time the article was written.