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QQQ   366.24
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S&P 500   4,464.05
DOW   35,281.40
QQQ   366.24
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S&P 500   4,464.05
DOW   35,281.40
QQQ   366.24
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S&P 500   4,464.05
DOW   35,281.40
QQQ   366.24
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Yes, inflation is down. No, the Inflation Reduction Act doesn't deserve the credit
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Compare Stocks - Price & Volume

CompanyCurrent Price50-Day Moving Average52-Week RangeMarket CapBetaAvg. VolumeToday's Volume
Electronic Arts Inc. stock logo
EA
Electronic Arts
$122.20
-0.1%
$130.36
$108.53
$140.30
$33.11 B0.872.32 million shs1.89 million shs
Funko, Inc. stock logo
FNKO
Funko
$6.07
-1.6%
$9.74
$6.01
$25.24
$314.43 M1.43641,674 shs513,000 shs
Hasbro, Inc. stock logo
HAS
Hasbro
$65.77
+1.0%
$63.29
$45.75
$84.19
$9.12 B0.751.81 million shs901,700 shs
JAKKS Pacific, Inc. stock logo
JAKK
JAKKS Pacific
$19.12
-2.9%
$20.19
$13.67
$27.87
$188.71 M2.17120,107 shs122,900 shs
Mattel, Inc. stock logo
MAT
Mattel
$21.60
+0.3%
$20.01
$15.36
$24.38
$7.65 B1.23.13 million shs2.93 million shs
Take-Two Interactive Software, Inc. stock logo
TTWO
Take-Two Interactive Software
$140.20
+1.3%
$144.18
$90.00
$153.84
$23.81 B0.71.69 million shs1.40 million shs
Build-A-Bear Workshop, Inc. stock logo
BBW
Build-A-Bear Workshop
$25.69
+1.5%
$22.19
$12.47
$26.87
$373.28 M1.97282,537 shs281,100 shs
The Walt Disney Company stock logo
DIS
Walt Disney
$89.02
-3.0%
$89.01
$84.07
$126.48
$162.67 B1.2712.85 million shs22.00 million shs
Target Co. stock logo
TGT
Target
$131.05
+0.1%
$132.52
$125.08
$183.89
$60.49 B1.014.20 million shs3.80 million shs
Walmart Inc. stock logo
WMT
Walmart
$161.20
+0.6%
$156.42
$128.07
$162.10
$434.08 B0.55.90 million shs4.73 million shs
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Price Performance

Company1-Day Performance7-Day Performance30-Day Performance90-Day Performance1-Year Performance
Electronic Arts Inc. stock logo
EA
Electronic Arts
0.00%-0.32%-11.02%-2.11%-6.98%
Funko, Inc. stock logo
FNKO
Funko
0.00%-4.71%-25.52%-47.63%-70.92%
Hasbro, Inc. stock logo
HAS
Hasbro
0.00%+3.17%+2.61%+5.47%-18.38%
JAKKS Pacific, Inc. stock logo
JAKK
JAKKS Pacific
0.00%-4.11%+1.22%-19.83%-12.97%
Mattel, Inc. stock logo
MAT
Mattel
0.00%+5.62%+0.75%+12.50%-8.24%
Take-Two Interactive Software, Inc. stock logo
TTWO
Take-Two Interactive Software
0.00%-1.39%-6.53%+12.10%+13.85%
Build-A-Bear Workshop, Inc. stock logo
BBW
Build-A-Bear Workshop
0.00%+6.42%+15.72%+19.88%+42.48%
The Walt Disney Company stock logo
DIS
Walt Disney
0.00%+3.15%+0.45%-4.14%-26.77%
Target Co. stock logo
TGT
Target
0.00%-1.12%+0.10%-18.38%-24.02%
Walmart Inc. stock logo
WMT
Walmart
0.00%+1.81%+4.23%+6.14%+21.92%

MarketRank™

CompanyOverall ScoreAnalyst's OpinionShort Interest ScoreDividend StrengthESG ScoreNews and Social Media SentimentCompany OwnershipEarnings & Valuation
Electronic Arts Inc. stock logo
EA
Electronic Arts
2.8245 of 5 stars
3.35.01.72.63.02.51.9
Funko, Inc. stock logo
FNKO
Funko
1.8009 of 5 stars
3.01.00.00.01.63.30.6
Hasbro, Inc. stock logo
HAS
Hasbro
2.3326 of 5 stars
2.41.04.23.22.51.71.9
JAKKS Pacific, Inc. stock logo
JAKK
JAKKS Pacific
2.4919 of 5 stars
3.53.00.00.03.10.82.5
Mattel, Inc. stock logo
MAT
Mattel
2.5737 of 5 stars
2.45.00.03.32.82.52.5
Take-Two Interactive Software, Inc. stock logo
TTWO
Take-Two Interactive Software
2.2984 of 5 stars
2.45.00.02.22.42.51.9
Build-A-Bear Workshop, Inc. stock logo
BBW
Build-A-Bear Workshop
2.2167 of 5 stars
0.01.00.00.04.03.32.5
The Walt Disney Company stock logo
DIS
Walt Disney
3.2405 of 5 stars
4.44.00.84.02.92.52.5
Target Co. stock logo
TGT
Target
3.316 of 5 stars
4.24.04.21.91.72.53.1
Walmart Inc. stock logo
WMT
Walmart
2.6979 of 5 stars
2.45.04.21.92.42.51.9

Analyst Ratings

CompanyConsensus Rating ScoreConsensus RatingConsensus Price Target% Upside from Current Price
Electronic Arts Inc. stock logo
EA
Electronic Arts
2.52
Moderate Buy$140.0414.60% Upside
Funko, Inc. stock logo
FNKO
Funko
2.00
Hold$9.8161.66% Upside
Hasbro, Inc. stock logo
HAS
Hasbro
2.73
Moderate Buy$77.8218.32% Upside
JAKKS Pacific, Inc. stock logo
JAKK
JAKKS Pacific
3.00
Buy$26.5038.60% Upside
Mattel, Inc. stock logo
MAT
Mattel
2.78
Moderate Buy$24.1111.63% Upside
Take-Two Interactive Software, Inc. stock logo
TTWO
Take-Two Interactive Software
2.79
Moderate Buy$147.685.34% Upside
Build-A-Bear Workshop, Inc. stock logo
BBW
Build-A-Bear Workshop
N/AN/AN/AN/A
The Walt Disney Company stock logo
DIS
Walt Disney
2.76
Moderate Buy$117.5232.02% Upside
Target Co. stock logo
TGT
Target
2.42
Hold$173.8232.64% Upside
Walmart Inc. stock logo
WMT
Walmart
2.87
Moderate Buy$171.396.32% Upside

Current Analyst Ratings

Latest Toy Stocks Analyst Ratings

DateCompanyBrokerageActionRatingPrice TargetDetails
8/11/2023
Target Co. stock logo
TGT
Target
Barclays
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Lower Price TargetEqual Weight ➝ Equal Weight$163.00 ➝ $142.00
8/11/2023
Target Co. stock logo
TGT
Target
Telsey Advisory Group
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Lower Price TargetOutperform ➝ Outperform$185.00 ➝ $165.00
8/11/2023
Walmart Inc. stock logo
WMT
Walmart
Telsey Advisory Group
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Reiterated RatingOutperform ➝ Outperform$168.00
8/11/2023
Walmart Inc. stock logo
WMT
Walmart
Credit Suisse Group
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Boost Price TargetOutperform ➝ Outperform$170.00 ➝ $180.00
8/10/2023
Take-Two Interactive Software, Inc. stock logo
TTWO
Take-Two Interactive Software
Barclays
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Boost Price TargetOverweight ➝ Overweight$160.00 ➝ $161.00
8/10/2023
The Walt Disney Company stock logo
DIS
Walt Disney
Wells Fargo & Company
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Lower Price TargetOverweight ➝ Overweight$147.00 ➝ $146.00
8/10/2023
The Walt Disney Company stock logo
DIS
Walt Disney
Rosenblatt Securities
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Lower Price TargetBuy ➝ Buy$111.00 ➝ $102.00
8/9/2023
Take-Two Interactive Software, Inc. stock logo
TTWO
Take-Two Interactive Software
Oppenheimer
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Reiterated RatingOutperform ➝ Outperform$157.00
8/9/2023
Take-Two Interactive Software, Inc. stock logo
TTWO
Take-Two Interactive Software
Morgan Stanley
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Boost Price TargetOverweight ➝ Overweight$158.00 ➝ $160.00
8/9/2023
Take-Two Interactive Software, Inc. stock logo
TTWO
Take-Two Interactive Software
JPMorgan Chase & Co.
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Boost Price TargetOverweight ➝ Overweight$148.00 ➝ $162.00
8/9/2023
Take-Two Interactive Software, Inc. stock logo
TTWO
Take-Two Interactive Software
Credit Suisse Group
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Boost Price TargetNeutral ➝ Neutral$128.00 ➝ $147.00
(Data available from 8/14/2020 forward. View 10+ years of historical ratings with our analyst ratings screener.)

Sales & Book Value

CompanyAnnual RevenuePrice/SalesCashflowPrice/CashBook ValuePrice/Book
Electronic Arts Inc. stock logo
EA
Electronic Arts
$7.43B4.46$5.91 per share20.69$27.07 per share4.51
Funko, Inc. stock logo
FNKO
Funko
$1.19B0.26$1.29 per share4.69$5.07 per share1.20
Hasbro, Inc. stock logo
HAS
Hasbro
$5.57B1.64$12.22 per share5.38$17.80 per share3.69
JAKKS Pacific, Inc. stock logo
JAKK
JAKKS Pacific
$796.19M0.24$5.34 per share3.58$15.30 per share1.25
Mattel, Inc. stock logo
MAT
Mattel
$5.43B1.41$1.79 per share12.10$5.54 per share3.90
Take-Two Interactive Software, Inc. stock logo
TTWO
Take-Two Interactive Software
$5.35B4.45$13.16 per share10.65$52.64 per share2.66
Build-A-Bear Workshop, Inc. stock logo
BBW
Build-A-Bear Workshop
$467.94M0.80$4.03 per share6.37$8.08 per share3.18
The Walt Disney Company stock logo
DIS
Walt Disney
$87.81B1.85$6.52 per share13.66$55.85 per share1.59
Target Co. stock logo
TGT
Target
$109.12B0.55$11.94 per share10.98$24.40 per share5.37
Walmart Inc. stock logo
WMT
Walmart
$611.29B0.71$10.43 per share15.45$31.06 per share5.19

Profitability & Earnings

CompanyNet IncomeEPSTrailing P/E RatioForward P/E RatioP/E GrowthNet MarginsReturn on Equity (ROE)Return on Assets (ROA)Next Earnings Date
Electronic Arts Inc. stock logo
EA
Electronic Arts
$802M$3.2337.8321.222.6511.78%19.49%11.00%11/7/2023 (Estimated)
Funko, Inc. stock logo
FNKO
Funko
-$8.03M-$3.41N/A28.90N/A-13.52%-18.61%-6.31%11/2/2023 (Estimated)
Hasbro, Inc. stock logo
HAS
Hasbro
$203.50M-$1.85N/A13.213.07-4.61%16.12%4.90%10/17/2023 (Estimated)
JAKKS Pacific, Inc. stock logo
JAKK
JAKKS Pacific
$91.41M$6.752.837.50N/A9.60%20.64%7.13%10/26/2023 (Estimated)
Mattel, Inc. stock logo
MAT
Mattel
$393.91M$0.6234.8414.901.924.48%15.57%5.06%10/24/2023 (Estimated)
Take-Two Interactive Software, Inc. stock logo
TTWO
Take-Two Interactive Software
-$1.12B-$7.29N/A24.172.85-22.17%3.04%1.71%11/6/2023 (Estimated)
Build-A-Bear Workshop, Inc. stock logo
BBW
Build-A-Bear Workshop
$47.99M$3.267.886.87N/A10.29%44.90%17.65%8/24/2023 (Confirmed)
The Walt Disney Company stock logo
DIS
Walt Disney
$3.15B$1.2372.3717.221.802.56%6.45%3.19%11/14/2023 (Estimated)
Target Co. stock logo
TGT
Target
$2.78B$5.8722.3313.331.062.49%24.49%5.10%8/16/2023 (Confirmed)
Walmart Inc. stock logo
WMT
Walmart
$11.68B$4.1638.7523.294.701.82%21.30%7.12%8/17/2023 (Confirmed)

Latest Toy Stocks Earnings

DateQuarterCompanyConsensus EstimateReported EPSBeat/MissGap EPSRevenue EstimateActual RevenueDetails
8/24/2023N/A
Build-A-Bear Workshop, Inc. stock logo
BBW
Build-A-Bear Workshop
$0.41N/A-$0.41N/AN/AN/A  
8/24/2023N/A
Build-A-Bear Workshop, Inc. stock logo
BBW
Build-A-Bear Workshop
$0.41N/A-$0.41N/AN/AN/A  
8/17/202307/31/2023
Walmart Inc. stock logo
WMT
Walmart
$1.67N/A-$1.67N/AN/AN/A  
8/16/202307/31/2023
Target Co. stock logo
TGT
Target
$1.57N/A-$1.57N/AN/AN/A  
8/9/2023Q3 23
The Walt Disney Company stock logo
DIS
Walt Disney
$0.99$1.03+$0.04$2.31$22.50 billion$22.33 billion    
8/3/2023Q2 23
Hasbro, Inc. stock logo
HAS
Hasbro
$0.58$0.49-$0.09$2.67$1.11 billion$1.21 billion      
7/26/2023Q2 2023
Mattel, Inc. stock logo
MAT
Mattel
-$0.04$0.10+$0.14$0.12$1.00 billion$1.09 billion    
5/25/2023Q1 23
Build-A-Bear Workshop, Inc. stock logo
BBW
Build-A-Bear Workshop
$1.01$0.98-$0.03$0.98$124.24 million$120.05 million  
5/18/2023Q1 24
Walmart Inc. stock logo
WMT
Walmart
$1.32$1.47+$0.15$2.32$147.91 billion$152.30 billion    
5/17/2023Q4 23
Take-Two Interactive Software, Inc. stock logo
TTWO
Take-Two Interactive Software
$0.68-$3.62-$4.30$4.56$1.34 billion$1.39 billion    
5/17/2023Q1 23
Target Co. stock logo
TGT
Target
$1.76$2.05+$0.29$2.05$25.28 billion$24.95 billion    

Dividends

CompanyAnnual PayoutDividend Yield3-Year Dividend GrowthPayout RatioYears of Consecutive Growth
Electronic Arts Inc. stock logo
EA
Electronic Arts
$0.760.62%N/A23.53%1 Years
Funko, Inc. stock logo
FNKO
Funko
N/AN/AN/AN/AN/A
Hasbro, Inc. stock logo
HAS
Hasbro
$2.804.26%+0.97%N/A 18 Years
JAKKS Pacific, Inc. stock logo
JAKK
JAKKS Pacific
N/AN/AN/AN/AN/A
Mattel, Inc. stock logo
MAT
Mattel
N/AN/AN/AN/AN/A
Take-Two Interactive Software, Inc. stock logo
TTWO
Take-Two Interactive Software
N/AN/AN/AN/AN/A
Build-A-Bear Workshop, Inc. stock logo
BBW
Build-A-Bear Workshop
N/AN/AN/AN/AN/A
The Walt Disney Company stock logo
DIS
Walt Disney
$1.761.98%N/A143.09%N/A
Target Co. stock logo
TGT
Target
$4.323.30%+15.06%73.59%52 Years
Walmart Inc. stock logo
WMT
Walmart
$2.281.41%+1.85%54.81%51 Years

Latest Toy Stocks Dividends

AnnouncementCompanyPeriodAmountYieldEx-Dividend DateRecord DatePayable Date
8/4/2023
Hasbro, Inc. stock logo
HAS
Hasbro
Quarterly$0.704.32%10/31/202311/1/202311/15/2023
7/31/2023
Electronic Arts Inc. stock logo
EA
Electronic Arts
quarterly$0.190.56%8/29/20238/30/20239/20/2023
6/15/2023
Target Co. stock logo
TGT
Target
quarterly$1.103.3%8/15/20238/16/20239/10/2023
5/18/2023
Hasbro, Inc. stock logo
HAS
Hasbro
Quarterly$0.704.64%7/31/20238/1/20238/15/2023
(Data available from 1/1/2013 forward)

Debt

CompanyDebt-to-Equity RatioCurrent RatioQuick Ratio
Electronic Arts Inc. stock logo
EA
Electronic Arts
0.26
1.28
1.21
Funko, Inc. stock logo
FNKO
Funko
0.54
0.99
0.53
Hasbro, Inc. stock logo
HAS
Hasbro
1.49
1.29
0.91
JAKKS Pacific, Inc. stock logo
JAKK
JAKKS Pacific
0.19
1.37
1.00
Mattel, Inc. stock logo
MAT
Mattel
1.19
2.35
1.41
Take-Two Interactive Software, Inc. stock logo
TTWO
Take-Two Interactive Software
0.30
0.82
0.65
Build-A-Bear Workshop, Inc. stock logo
BBW
Build-A-Bear Workshop
N/A
1.36
0.65
The Walt Disney Company stock logo
DIS
Walt Disney
0.44
1.07
0.94
Target Co. stock logo
TGT
Target
1.38
0.88
0.18
Walmart Inc. stock logo
WMT
Walmart
0.54
0.82
0.23

Ownership

Institutional Ownership

CompanyInstitutional Ownership
Electronic Arts Inc. stock logo
EA
Electronic Arts
88.65%
Funko, Inc. stock logo
FNKO
Funko
89.32%
Hasbro, Inc. stock logo
HAS
Hasbro
80.58%
JAKKS Pacific, Inc. stock logo
JAKK
JAKKS Pacific
44.32%
Mattel, Inc. stock logo
MAT
Mattel
95.37%
Take-Two Interactive Software, Inc. stock logo
TTWO
Take-Two Interactive Software
90.56%
Build-A-Bear Workshop, Inc. stock logo
BBW
Build-A-Bear Workshop
77.91%
The Walt Disney Company stock logo
DIS
Walt Disney
63.67%
Target Co. stock logo
TGT
Target
79.05%
Walmart Inc. stock logo
WMT
Walmart
31.95%

Miscellaneous

CompanyEmployeesShares OutstandingFree FloatOptionable
Electronic Arts Inc. stock logo
EA
Electronic Arts
13,400270.91 million270.37 millionOptionable
Funko, Inc. stock logo
FNKO
Funko
1,48751.80 million45.85 millionOptionable
Hasbro, Inc. stock logo
HAS
Hasbro
6,490138.74 million137.48 millionOptionable
JAKKS Pacific, Inc. stock logo
JAKK
JAKKS Pacific
6229.87 million9.66 millionOptionable
Mattel, Inc. stock logo
MAT
Mattel
33,900354.14 million345.64 millionOptionable
Take-Two Interactive Software, Inc. stock logo
TTWO
Take-Two Interactive Software
11,580169.83 million167.50 millionOptionable
Build-A-Bear Workshop, Inc. stock logo
BBW
Build-A-Bear Workshop
4,20014.53 million12.87 millionOptionable
The Walt Disney Company stock logo
DIS
Walt Disney
220,0001.83 billion1.83 billionOptionable
Target Co. stock logo
TGT
Target
440,000461.56 million460.50 millionOptionable
Walmart Inc. stock logo
WMT
Walmart
2,100,0002.69 billion1.44 billionOptionable

Toy Stocks Headlines

SourceHeadline
Earnings week ahead: Cisco, Walmart, Target, Home Depot and moreEarnings week ahead: Cisco, Walmart, Target, Home Depot and more
msn.com - August 13 at 8:27 AM
Wall Street Breakfast Catalyst Watch: AMAT, TGT, WMT Preview; DIS ReviewWall Street Breakfast Catalyst Watch: AMAT, TGT, WMT Preview; DIS Review
msn.com - August 12 at 9:02 AM
Walmart (WMT) Receives a Hold from J.P. MorganWalmart (WMT) Receives a Hold from J.P. Morgan
markets.businessinsider.com - August 12 at 9:02 AM
Telsey Advisory Remains a Buy on Walmart (WMT)Telsey Advisory Remains a Buy on Walmart (WMT)
markets.businessinsider.com - August 12 at 9:02 AM
3 Retailers To Watch Closely Next Week (WMT)3 Retailers To Watch Closely Next Week (WMT)
marketbeat.com - August 12 at 6:30 AM
Walmart (NYSE:WMT) Price Target Increased to $175.00 by Analysts at OppenheimerWalmart (NYSE:WMT) Price Target Increased to $175.00 by Analysts at Oppenheimer
americanbankingnews.com - August 12 at 3:30 AM
Nicolet Advisory Services LLC Purchases 2,129 Shares of Walmart Inc. (NYSE:WMT)Nicolet Advisory Services LLC Purchases 2,129 Shares of Walmart Inc. (NYSE:WMT)
marketbeat.com - August 11 at 10:22 PM
Ford and GM fear UAW strike, Walmart, Chinese ADRs: Top stocksFord and GM fear UAW strike, Walmart, Chinese ADRs: Top stocks
ca.finance.yahoo.com - August 11 at 6:00 PM
Credit Suisse bumps its price target on Walmart stock ahead of earningsCredit Suisse bumps its price target on Walmart stock ahead of earnings
invezz.com - August 11 at 6:00 PM
3 Buys and a bail: WMT, TJX, TPR & EL3 Buys and a bail: WMT, TJX, TPR & EL
msn.com - August 11 at 6:00 PM
Walmart Stock Climbs After Pre-Earnings Bull NoteWalmart Stock Climbs After Pre-Earnings Bull Note
schaeffersresearch.com - August 11 at 6:00 PM
Walmart Unusual Options Activity For August 11Walmart Unusual Options Activity For August 11
benzinga.com - August 11 at 6:00 PM
Walmart Positioned for Solid Earnings: Credit Suisse Analyst Boosts EstimatesWalmart Positioned for Solid Earnings: Credit Suisse Analyst Boosts Estimates
markets.businessinsider.com - August 11 at 6:00 PM
Credit Suisse Maintains Walmart (WMT) Outperform RecommendationCredit Suisse Maintains Walmart (WMT) Outperform Recommendation
msn.com - August 11 at 6:00 PM
This Analyst Says to Buy Walmart (WMT) Stock Ahead of EarningsThis Analyst Says to Buy Walmart (WMT) Stock Ahead of Earnings
investorplace.com - August 11 at 10:02 AM
5 Best Stocks to Buy in a Bear Market  (WMT)5 Best Stocks to Buy in a Bear Market (WMT)
marketbeat.com - August 11 at 9:45 AM
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Electronic Arts

NASDAQ:EA
Electronic Arts Inc. develops, markets, publishes, and distributes games, content, and services for game consoles, PCs, mobile phones, and tablets worldwide. It develops and publishes games and services across various genres, such as sports, racing, first-person shooter, action, role-playing, and simulation primarily under the Battlefield, The Sims, Apex Legends, Need for Speed, and license games from others, including FIFA, Madden NFL, UFC, and Star Wars brands. The company licenses its games to third parties to distribute and host its games. It markets and sells its games and services through digital distribution and retail channels, as well as directly to mass market retailers, specialty stores, and distribution arrangements. Electronic Arts Inc. was incorporated in 1982 and is headquartered in Redwood City, California.
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Funko

NASDAQ:FNKO
Funko, Inc., a pop culture consumer products company, designs, sources, and distributes licensed pop culture products in the United States, Europe, and internationally. The company provides media and entertainment content, including movies, television (TV) shows, video games, music, and sports; fashion accessories, including handbags, backpacks, wallets, clothing, and other accessories; and figures, apparel, board games, accessories, plush products, homewares, vinyl records and art prints, posters, and digital non-fungible tokens, as well as creates soundtracks, toys, books, games, and other collectibles. It markets its products under the Pop!, Loungefly, Funko, Mystery Minis, Paka Paka, Popsies, Vinyl Gold, Funko Soda, Funko Games, Funko action figures, Funko Plush, and Funko Gold brand names; and licenses its properties under the classic evergreen, movie release, current TV, and current video game categories. The company sells its products through specialty retailers, mass-market retailers, e-commerce sites, and distributors; and at specialty licensing and comic book shows, conventions, and exhibitions, as well as through its e-commerce business. Funko, Inc. was incorporated in 2017 and is headquartered in Everett, Washington.
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Hasbro

NASDAQ:HAS
Hasbro, Inc., together with its subsidiaries, operates as a play and entertainment company in the United States and internationally. The company operates through Consumer Products, Wizards of the Coast and Digital Gaming, and Entertainment segments. The Consumer Products segment engages in the sourcing, marketing, and sale of toy and game products. This segment also promotes its brands through the out-licensing of trademarks, characters, and other brand and intellectual property rights to third parties through the sale of branded consumer products, such as toys and apparels. Its toys and games include action figures, arts and crafts and creative play products, fashion and other dolls, play sets, preschool toys, plush products, sports action blasters and accessories, vehicles and toy-related specialty products, games, and other consumer products; and licensed products, such as apparels, publishing products, home goods and electronics, and toy products. The Wizards of the Coast and Digital Gaming segment engages in the promotion of its brands through the development of trading card, role-playing, and digital game experiences based on Hasbro and Wizards of the Coast games. The Entertainment segment engages in the development, acquisition, production, distribution, and sale of world-class entertainment content, including film, scripted and unscripted television, family programming, digital content, and live entertainment. The company sells its products to retailers, distributors, wholesalers, discount stores, drug stores, mail order houses, catalog stores, department stores, and other traditional retailers, as well as ecommerce retailers; and directly to customer through Hasbro PULSE e-commerce website. The company was founded in 1923 and is headquartered in Pawtucket, Rhode Island.
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JAKKS Pacific

NASDAQ:JAKK
JAKKS Pacific, Inc. designs, produces, markets, sells, and distributes toys and related products, kids indoor and outdoor furniture, and other consumer products worldwide. It operates through two segments, Toys/Consumer Products and Costumes. The company offers action figures and accessories, such as licensed characters; toy vehicles and accessories; dolls and accessories, including small, large, fashion, and baby dolls based on licenses, as well as infant and pre-school products; private label products; and foot-to-floor ride-on products. The company also provides role play, dress-up, pretend play, and novelty products for boys and girls based on brands and entertainment properties, as well as on its own proprietary brands; and indoor and outdoor kids' furniture, activity trays and tables, room décor, kiddie pools, and seasonal and outdoor products. In addition, it offers Halloween and everyday costumes for various ages based on licensed and proprietary non-licensed brands, and related Halloween accessories; outdoor activity toys; junior sports toys, including hyper-charged balls, sport sets, and toy hoops; and board games. The company sells its products through in-house sales staff and independent sales representatives to toy and mass-market retail chain stores, department stores, office supply stores, drug and grocery store chains, club stores, value-oriented dollar stores, toy specialty stores, and wholesalers. JAKKS Pacific, Inc. was incorporated in 1995 and is headquartered in Santa Monica, California.
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Mattel

NASDAQ:MAT
Mattel, Inc., a children's and family entertainment company, designs and produces toys and consumer products worldwide. The company operates through North America, International, and American Girl segments. It offers dolls and accessories, as well as content, gaming, and lifestyle products for children under the Barbie, Monster High, American Girl, Disney Princess and Frozen, and Polly Pocket brands; dolls and books under the American Girl brand name; die-cast vehicles, tracks, playsets, and accessories for kids of all ages, and collectors under the Hot Wheels, Monster Trucks, Matchbox, CARS, and Mario Kart brand names; and infant, toddler, and preschool products comprising content, toys, live events, and other lifestyle products under the Fisher-Price and Thomas & Friends, and Power wheels brands. The company also provides action figures, building sets, and games under the Masters of the Universe, MEGA, UNO, Lightyear, Jurassic World, WWE, and Star Wars brands; and licensor partner brands, including Disney, Pixar, Microsoft, NBCUniversal, and WWE. It sells its products directly to consumers through its catalog, website, and proprietary retail stores; retailers, including discount and free-standing toy stores, chain stores, department stores, and other retail outlets; and wholesalers, as well as through agents and distributors. Mattel, Inc. was founded in 1945 and is headquartered in El Segundo, California.
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Take-Two Interactive Software

NASDAQ:TTWO
Take-Two Interactive Software, Inc. develops, publishes, and markets interactive entertainment solutions for consumers worldwide. The company offers its products under the Rockstar Games, 2K, Private Division, and Zynga names. It develops and publishes action/adventure products under the Grand Theft Auto, Max Payne, Midnight Club, LA Noire, and Red Dead Redemption names. The company also publishes various entertainment properties across various platforms and a range of genres, such as shooter, action, role-playing, strategy, sports, and family/casual entertainment under the BioShock, Mafia, Sid Meier's Civilization, XCOM series, Borderlands, and Tiny Tina's Wonderland. In addition, it publishes sports simulation titles comprising NBA 2K series, a basketball video game; the WWE 2K professional wrestling series; and PGA TOUR 2K. Further, the company offers Kerbal Space Program, OlliOlli World, and The Outer Worlds and Ancestors: The Humankind Odyssey; free-to-play mobile games, such as CSR Racing, Dragon City, Empires & Puzzles, FarmVille, Golf Rival, Harry Potter: Puzzles & Spells, Merge Dragons, Merge Magic, Monster Legends, Toon Blast, Top Eleven, Toy Blast, Two Dots, Words With Friends, and Zynga Poker; and a volume of mobile titles, including Fill the Fridge!, Parking Jam 3D, Pressure Washing Run, and Pull the Pin. Its products are designed for console gaming systems; personal computers; and mobiles comprising smartphones and tablets. The company provides its products through physical retail, digital download, online platforms, and cloud streaming services. Take-Two Interactive Software, Inc. was incorporated in 1993 and is based in New York, New York.
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Build-A-Bear Workshop

NYSE:BBW
Build-A-Bear Workshop, Inc. operates as a multi-channel retailer of plush animals and related products in the United States, Canada, the United Kingdom, Ireland, and internationally. The company operates through three segments: Direct-to-Consumer, Commercial, and International Franchising. Its merchandise comprises various styles of plush products to be stuffed, pre-stuffed plush products, and sounds and scents that can be added to the stuffed animals, as well as range of clothing, shoes and accessories, and other toy and novelty items, including family sleepwear. The company operates its stores under the Build-A-Bear Workshop brand name; and sells its products through its e-commerce sites and third-party marketplace sites. The company was founded in 1997 and is headquartered in St. Louis, Missouri.
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Walt Disney

NYSE:DIS
The Walt Disney Company, together with its subsidiaries, operates as an entertainment company worldwide. It operates through two segments, Disney Media and Entertainment Distribution; and Disney Parks, Experiences and Products. The company engages in the film and episodic television content production and distribution activities, as well as operates television networks under the ABC, Disney, ESPN, Freeform, FX, Fox, National Geographic, and Star brands; and studios that produces films under the Walt Disney Pictures, Twentieth Century Studios, Marvel, Lucasfilm, Pixar, and Searchlight Pictures banners. It also offers direct-to-consumer streaming services through Disney+, Disney+ Hotstar, ESPN+, Hulu, and Star+; sale/licensing of film and television content to third-party television and subscription video-on-demand services; theatrical, home entertainment, and music distribution services; staging and licensing of live entertainment events; and post-production services by Industrial Light & Magic and Skywalker Sound. In addition, the company operates theme parks and resorts, such as Walt Disney World Resort in Florida; Disneyland Resort in California; Disneyland Paris; Hong Kong Disneyland Resort; and Shanghai Disney Resort; Disney Cruise Line, Disney Vacation Club, National Geographic Expeditions, and Adventures by Disney, as well as Aulani, a Disney resort and spa in Hawaii. Further, it licenses its intellectual property to a third party for the operations of the Tokyo Disney Resort; provides consumer products, including licensing of trade names, characters, visual, literary, and other IP for use on merchandise, published materials, and games; operates a direct-to-home satellite distribution platform; sells branded merchandise through retail, online, and wholesale businesses; and develops and publishes books, comic books, and magazines. The Walt Disney Company was founded in 1923 and is based in Burbank, California.
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Target

NYSE:TGT
Target Corporation operates as a general merchandise retailer in the United States. The company offers apparel for women, men, boys, girls, toddlers, and infants and newborns, as well as jewelry, accessories, and shoes; and beauty and personal care, baby gear, cleaning, paper products, and pet supplies. It also provides dry grocery, dairy, frozen food, beverages, candy, snacks, deli, bakery, meat, and food service; electronics, which includes video game hardware and software, toys, entertainment, sporting goods, and luggage; and furniture, lighting, storage, kitchenware, small appliances, home décor, bed and bath, home improvement, school/office supplies, greeting cards and party supplies, and other seasonal merchandise. In addition, the company sells merchandise through periodic design and creative partnerships, and shop-in-shop experience; and in-store amenities. Further, it sells its products through its stores; and digital channels, including Target.com. Target Corporation was incorporated in 1902 and is headquartered in Minneapolis, Minnesota.
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Walmart

NYSE:WMT
Walmart Inc. engages in the operation of retail, wholesale, and other units worldwide. The company operates through three segments: Walmart U.S., Walmart International, and Sam's Club. It operates supercenters, supermarkets, hypermarkets, warehouse clubs, cash and carry stores, and discount stores under Walmart and Walmart Neighborhood Market brands; membership-only warehouse clubs; ecommerce websites, such as walmart.com, walmart.com.mx, walmart.ca, flipkart.com, and samsclub.com; and mobile commerce applications. The company offers grocery and consumables, including dry grocery, snacks, dairy, meat, produce, bakery and deli, alcoholic and nonalcoholic beverages, floral, candy, and other grocery items, as well as dry, chilled, or frozen packaged foods; and health and beauty aids, paper goods, laundry and home care, baby care, pet supplies, and other consumable items. It is also involved in the operation of gasoline stations; provision of tobacco; and health and wellness products covering pharmacy, optical and hearing services, and over-the-counter drugs and other medical products. In addition, the company offers home improvement, outdoor living, gardening, furniture, apparel, jewelry, tools and power equipment, housewares, toys, seasonal items, mattresses, and tire and battery centers; and consumer electronics and accessories, software, video games, office supplies, appliances, and third-party gift cards. Further, it operates digital payment platforms; and offers financial services and related products, including money transfers, bill payments, money orders, check cashing, prepaid access, co-branded credit cards, installment lending, and earned wage access. The company was formerly known as Wal-Mart Stores, Inc. and changed its name to Walmart Inc. in February 2018. Walmart Inc. was founded in 1945 and is based in Bentonville, Arkansas.

Key Points

  • Investing in toy stocks can provide a fun layer of consumer retail exposure to your portfolio. 
  • While you can invest in traditional toy companies like Mattel and Hasbro, the largest names in the sector belong to toy retailers like Target and Walmart. 
  • Learn more about different ways to invest in publicly traded toy companies.

If you're a beginner investor, you should invest in companies and products you're passionate about. If you have kids (or you're a kid at heart), toy stocks can be a fun and lucrative addition to your portfolio. 

Read on to learn more about different ways to invest in publicly traded toy companies as a new investor. Companies in this may be involved in the manufacturing, distributing or marketing of toys and the materials that make them. By the time you finish reading this article, you'll have the know-how to make informed trading decisions on some of the biggest toy brands in the U.S.  

Overview of the Toy Industry

Whether it's board games, video games, collectibles, puzzles or toys, publicly traded companies create major toy lines. When looking at the top toy brands on MarketBeat, you'll find retail giants like Walmart Inc. (NYSE: WMT) and Target Co. (NYSE: TGT). While these retailers obviously sell much more than just toys, they remain some of the nation's biggest suppliers of toys and games. 

The toy stock sector includes companies devoted to making video games, including industry giants Electronic Arts Inc. (NASDAQ: EA) and Take-Two Interactive Software Inc. (NASDAQ: TTWO). You'll also find traditional toy brands like Mattel Inc. (NASDAQ: MAT) and Hasbro Inc. (NASDAQ: HAS), along with newcomers Funko Inc. (NASDAQ: FNKO). Finally, one of the most well-known toy empires in the world, the Walt Disney Company (NYSE: DIS) has created a media empire but still focuses primarily on children's products and media. 

Until today, you might not have realized there were so many options for toy stock investing. While these stocks don't all deal exclusively with toys, they make up over $600 billion in total market capitalization and are natural options to consider when investing.

Why Invest in Toy Stocks?

Toy stocks can be part of a long-term hold or seasonal buys in a trading portfolio. Investing in the types of stocks you are interested in is a good idea, which can make major toy retailers strong choices for long-term holds. Staying informed on changes in the market comes naturally to people who are interested in the end product.

Some toy-exclusive brands we mentioned before, like Mattel and Hasbro, have relatively small market caps and are affordable stocks you might find on a list, like the best low-priced stocks on MarketBeat. Because these are lower-priced stocks, if you grasp upcoming releases or seasonal ebbs and flows of these top toy brands, you can capitalize on these shifts in their stock price. 

Many stocks listed as toy stocks are major retailers offering various goods and services. If you're looking for a way to add diversification to your portfolio while also investing in the toy industry, choosing a retailer like Target may help mitigate the risk of investing in individual companies. 

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4 Ways to Invest in the Toy Industry 

There are many types of toy-making companies operating throughout the United States. Investing in multiple areas of the wide-reaching toy market can provide you with more extensive market exposure. 

Traditional Toy Stocks

Traditional toy companies manufacture and sell toys that have been popular for generations. These toys can include lines of fashion dolls, action figures, board games, puzzles and more. These toy companies aim to create products that provide entertainment and promote creativity, imagination and socialization among children.

One of the most well-known examples of a traditional toy company is Hasbro. The company has been in business for over 90 years and is known for producing popular franchises such as Transformers, My Little Pony and Monopoly. In addition to creating its own brands, Hasbro has acquired other toy and game companies such as Milton Bradley and Parker Brothers.

Video Game Companies

The video game sector is one of the most dynamic segments of the toy market, continuing to evolve and innovate as consumer tastes change. Video games have become a mainstream form of entertainment, with players of all ages and backgrounds engaging in various gaming experiences. This massive audience, combined with the advent of digital-only game downloads, has caused an explosion in video game companies entering the market. You can explore a list of the top video game stocks on MarketBeat.  

Electronic Toy Stocks

Electronic toy stocks refer to companies that manufacture and sell toys incorporating electronic components such as sensors, lights and sound. Electronic toys have become increasingly popular as technological advances have allowed for more sophisticated and interactive toys. These toys can include educational toys, action figures, dolls and board games that feature electronic components.

One of the most well-known electronic toy companies is VTech Holdings, which produces educational toys and electronic learning aids for children. Its most famous line of products is its LeapFrog line of educational toys, which combine fun and age-appropriate learning for children aged one to school-aged. 

Toy Retailers

Some of the best toy companies may not produce toys at all. Toy retailers like Amazon.com Inc. (NASDAQ: AMZN) and the Costco Wholesale Corporation (NASDAQ: COST) offer a wide range of toys and related products, including everything from traditional toys like dolls to outdoor sporting equipment and more. They may also provide associated services such as toy assembly and delivery.

Investing in toy retailer stocks can be a way to gain exposure to the broader toy industry, as most of these retailers sell many additional products beyond toys. If you want even more diversification, consider a major retail ETF like the SPDR S & P Retail ETF (NYSE: XRT).

How to Invest in Toy Stock

Investing in U.S. toy companies starts with opening a brokerage account. Once your brokerage account gets up and running, use the following steps to enter the toy market. 

Step 1: Compare stocks.

There are many types of toy companies on the market, and it can be a good idea to invest in multiple types of toy stocks to ensure you're spreading your capital risk. If you need help figuring out where to begin, exploring a toy brand list can be a solid place to start. To learn more about the best toy brands, visit your favorite general retailer's website and browse the toy section. You can also compare stocks on MarketBeat according to characteristics like insider percentage holding, MarketRank and more. 

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Image text: MarketBeat’s list of toy stocks can help you begin exploring potential new additions to your portfolio. 

Step 2: Place an order.

Once you decide which stocks to add to your portfolio, place a buy order through your brokerage account. Search for the stock or ETF's ticker using your broker's platform and select the type of order you'd like to place. Most investors use limit or market orders while learning the ropes of the market. 

  • Market order: A market order is an order to buy or sell a security right away. It does not guarantee the execution price but does guarantee that it will be executed.
  • Limit order: A limit order means you’ll buy or sell a security at a specific price or better.

After placing your order, your broker will automatically complete it according to your instructions. If your broker cannot complete the order (for example, if the limit price is not reached), the order may be canceled at the end of the market day or in up to 90 days depending on your preference. 

Step 3: Monitor performance.

If your broker can complete your order, you'll see shares of the toy company in your portfolio. Your broker will also provide you with tools and resources you can use to monitor your investments' values over time and how they are changing. If you've invested in a dividend stock, you can enable automatic dividend reinvestment to put your savings on autopilot.

Pros and Cons of Investing in Toy Stocks

As with any investment, toy company stocks have their pros and cons. While savvy investors can profit from U.S. toy companies, people who jump in without research might get burned. Check out this MarketBeat dividend calculator for additional research on what kind of return to expect from your investments. 

Pros

Check out the benefits of investing in toy stocks: 

  • Seasonality: Toy companies often experience a boom around the holidays, especially Christmas. Smart investors who can forecast demand for the season's hottest toys or games can cash in on seasonal fluctuations in stock price. 
  • Interest: Toy stocks are fun and easy to follow, which can be a welcome change of pace for new investors. For example, if you love video games, doing fundamental market research on these companies will be less of a chore. 
  • Diversification: Any portfolio should have a diverse mix of investments. Many toy stocks operate as large-scale retail operations, providing broad exposure to multiple consumer sectors simultaneously. 

Cons

Look at the downsides of investing in toy stocks:

  • Long-term fluctuation: The same reason stocks on the best toy brands list are an excellent seasonal buy also makes them a slight risk for long-term holds. Because these stocks fluctuate based on holidays or big releases, expect some ebb and flow.
  • Unique supply chain issues: Since toys are physical goods and many are made overseas, issues like import and export laws and supply chain woes can hurt the stock's performance through no fault of the company itself. 

Future of Toy Stock Investing

Looking to the future of the toy industry and investing in toy-making companies, it's fun to speculate on the following significant trends in this exciting field. 

Some manufacturers are exploring classic toys mixed with the adaptability of video games and emerging technology to expand to a new audience. For example, Hasbro has already adapted its classic Monopoly board game to fit the Steam download platform, allowing players from remote locations to enjoy the game together. These developments should increase further, especially with tech like V.R. coming to the forefront of the gaming sphere. 

Tech and toy adaptability will shape the industry's future and investing in toy companies. As we already see, toys are now being marketed by influencers and through popular social media channels. The way the industry shifts into the digital age through modeling toys after popular media is rapidly expanding and will likely only continue the trend of merging physical and digital goods. 

Investing in Toy Stocks

Toy stocks can be a fun addition to any portfolio because they allow investors to support something they enjoy. They're an interesting addition to any portfolio but should likely supplement your investment rather than be a significant pillar of your assets. You can combine toy stocks from multiple industry sectors or use a retail ETF to diversify your sector investments further. 

FAQs

Take a look at some frequently asked questions about toy stocks.

What is the most profitable toy company?

Toy companies of all sizes and market caps can be profitable, but lately, the best companies, in the long run, are suppliers like Target and Walmart. While these giants don't exclusively sell toys, they play a huge role in distributing today's most popular toys.

Who are the top toy suppliers?

Regarding the suppliers of physical toys, industry leaders Hasbro and Mattel are two of the country's largest, in addition to Disney. Hasbro and Mattel account for about $14 billion in total market capitalization, almost all devoted to toy development and manufacturing.

What are the big companies for toys?

Video game giants like Electronic Arts and Activision-Blizzard are huge in the stock market. Suppliers like Walmart and Target are also viable toy options. Media giant Disney is also one of the top toy producers in the world. 

Sarah Horvath

About Sarah Horvath

Contributing Author: Retail, Healthcare, and Real Estate stocks

Sarah Horvath is an accomplished financial writer focused on the topics of investing, insurance, and mortgage options. You can find her work on major finance outlets, including Forbes, Benzinga, and through companies like Nationwide and Vanguard. She prides herself on making complicated financial topics easier to understand. When not writing, she spends her time with her fiancé and beloved parrot.
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