Is DIS a buy? — what our data shows
Disney is the entertainment giant behind theme parks, cruise lines, Pixar and Marvel movies, and streaming services like Disney+. It's one of those rare companies that has been a part of childhood — and adulthood — for generations.
What our data shows
Our data on Disney tells a pretty compelling story on the institutional side. Nearly 600 big investment funds report holding it — and these aren't small players. Berkshire Hathaway, Tiger Global, and Coatue are all in, and those names carry real weight. When funds like that hold a stock, it's usually a long-term conviction bet, not a quick trade. We also have a handful of congressional trading disclosures tied to Disney, from lawmakers including Nancy Pelosi and others — worth knowing about, though those filings don't tell us whether they were buying or selling.
The takeaway
The sheer depth of serious institutional backing here is hard to ignore — the question worth watching is whether Disney's streaming business can grow into the powerhouse those big funds are clearly betting on.
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