If History Repeats, These Quiet Stocks Could Soar 690%+

A new super cycle is revving up...                                               

And if history repeats, this super cycle will hand out profits of 8X to 18X, starting now.

If you’ve studied investing, you’ve likely come across the idea of “cyclical” assets. Cyclical assets go through boom and bust cycles. One year they surge in price... the next year they plummet.

Housing stocks are cyclical... airline stocks are cyclical... gold is famously cyclical. Most commodities like oil, wheat, and steel are cyclical.

The key to cyclicality is it is predictable. When you know a moneymaking upcycle is coming, you can often ride it to big profits with little risk.

Let me tell you about a new super cycle that was just born in a quiet corner of the markets...

  • I’m talking about video game stocks…

Like other cyclical assets, the “video game super cycle” has everything to do with supply and demand.

You see, a new generation of video game consoles comes out every five to eight years. These new consoles run faster than previous versions. They feature better graphics and offer new games.

This isn’t just a big deal for “gamers.” It’s a mammoth opportunity for investors.

During the last video game boom, you could have pocketed returns of 8X… 14X… and 18X in just six years!

  • Sony (SNE) issued a blockbuster statement two weeks ago...

It said it will release its highly anticipated PlayStation 5 video game console next year.

Microsoft (MSFT) will also introduce its “next-gen” console—code named “Project Scarlett”—just in time for the 2020 holidays.

The video game industry has been waiting years for this news.

Sony last made an announcement like this in February 2013 when it unveiled the PlayStation 4.

Eight months later, PlayStation 4 hit the shelves. Microsoft rolled out its own system, Xbox One, a week later.

Since then, Sony has sold more than 90 million PS4s! Microsoft has sold 44 million Xbox Ones.

  • But these tech giants weren’t the biggest winners of the video game boom. Not even close…

Electronic Arts (EA), which makes the popular FIFA and Madden NFL video games series, soared 1,261% between 2012 and 2018.

Take-Two Interactive (TTWO) threw off even bigger gains. Take-Two is best known for its Red Dead Redemption and Grand Theft Auto game series. Its share price skyrocketed 1,665% during the last super cycle.

Activision Blizzard (ATVI), best known for its insanely popular Call of Duty series, posted the smallest gains of these three. It surged “just” 690% from 2012 to 2018.

These companies don’t sell consoles like Microsoft and Sony. They sell video game titles.

These are the video game stocks you want to focus on.

You see, a new game console is a big investment. They cost around $400 to $500. A new game, on the other hand, typically costs about $50.

When someone drops $500 on a new video game system, they want to get their money’s worth. So, gamers typically buy a few video games right away. Avid gamers don’t stop there. They’ll buy dozens of new games to keep themselves entertained for years.

That’s why sellers of video games don’t just enjoy an initial boost in sales when a new console comes out. As long as they produce games people want to play, they keep collecting revenue for years and years as gamers keep buying new games.

  • It’s important to understand that video game stocks have been dead money the last few years…

EA hasn’t approached its previous high since July 2018. Take-Two has gone nearly 15 months without setting a new high, while Activision peaked in October 2018.

Keep in mind, the S&P 500 has set more than 20 all-time highs this year!

Why have video game stocks been “dogs” lately?

It’s not because they’re bad companies… or because video games are no longer popular. More than 2.5 billion people play video games worldwide!

As I showed you, these stocks went ballistic for six straight years from 2012–2018. Then they ran out of steam. No major new consoles have been released since 2013, which made it hard to sell new games.

  • Now these stocks have “digested” their gains from the last super cycle... and they’re preparing to enter a new one.

According to GlobalData, the video games market was worth $131 billion last year. By 2025, it’s projected to be a $300 billion industry. In other words, it’s set to nearly triple over the next few years!

But here’s thing. You should not wait until the new consoles hit the shelves to buy video game stocks. Now is the ideal time to buy in.

According to the investment bank Cowen, Activision, Take-Two, and Electronic Arts beat the stock market by an average of 26% in the year leading up to the last three major console launches, which occurred in 2000, 2005, and 2013.

And it’s not like those were bad years for US stocks. The S&P 500 jumped 20% in 1999. It climbed 9% in 2004. And it rallied 13% in 2012! Yet video game stocks crushed the market in all three of those years.

The market’s already starting to “price in” the coming video game super cycle.

EA has surged 31% since February—double the S&P 500’s return over the same period.

Take-Two has jumped 48% since February—beating the market by more than 3 to 1.

Activision is waking up, too. It’s climbed 46% since February—nearly triple the S&P 500’s return over the same period.

These are strong gains for such short periods. But these stocks are just getting started. All three are still trading well below their highs:

More important, video game super cycles don’t play out over a few months…or even a couple of years. They can last five years or longer!

What do you think... do you think video game stocks will be big winners in 2020? Tell me at jspittler@riskhedge.com.

Justin Spittler
Omaha, Nebraska