5 Billionaire Maker Stocks That Could Be 23X Bigger than Netflix

Investing April 16, 2024

By: Sam Barker

Child watching television

The impact of streaming has hit the economy with such force, that it’s simply too big to ignore.

With Friends moving away from Netflix for the brand-new HBO Max, and the impending departure of The Office for NBC’s Peacock streaming service, it seems everyone is rushing to cash in on this multi-billion industry. 

And while recent market turmoil has investors worried in the short-term, The Motley Fool has made it a point to keep a long-term perspective when it comes to investing.

But while we don’t see this industry slowing down, we think one under-the-radar opportunity is poised to catch up, and maybe even pass streaming.

When Netflix released a 2019 investor letter, one thing in particular shocked me, and I haven’t been able to shake it. Because I always thought Netflix’s biggest competition was something like Hulu or HBO.

But Netflix doesn’t see it that way – at all.

In fact, they specifically call out one industry in particular as their biggest threat – and they’re losing to it.

“We compete with (and lose to) ████████ more than HBO.”

And while we don’t say run for the hills and sell your shares of Netflix… just think of the bigger picture.

PwC estimates that the total media landscape will reach $2.2 trillion by 2021. And Netflix revenue in 2019 reached just under $20 billion – that’s just over 0.5% of the media landscape!

Our stock analysts at The Motley Fool have a knack for seeing the real story behind these stocks. And it’s led to:

  • Investing in Amazon in 1997 before ecommerce took off
  • Investing in Netflix in 2003 before streaming media was even a thing
  • Investing in Apple in 2008 before the iPhone revolutionized the telephone

And again, while our analysts aren’t recommending you go out and sell your shares of Netflix with this news… they think now is a time that could impact the future – just like we’ve seen before.

There’s a reason why The Economist has called The Motley Fool an “ethical oasis” for investors. Heck, Time magazine said, “Even billionaires get their ideas from The Motley Fool.”

But we made our name helping out individual investors – like you! And this occasion is no different.

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