Las Vegas gaming revenue fell 14% in July, but a closer look at the numbers show that long-term, The Strip is still growing slowly. What investors need to watch is how much people are spending outside the tables, whether high-rollers continue to outperform, and what the impact of online games will be. Those factors will drive Las Vegas gaming companies, which analyst Travis Hoium covers in the video below.
These keys will show how good an investment Las Vegas is.
About the Author
Travis Hoium is a contributing Motley Fool stock market analyst covering solar energy, technology, and growth stocks. Before The Motley Fool, Travis was a mechanical engineer at 3M and founded a virtual reality company. He holds a bachelor’s degree in mechanical engineering and a master’s degree in business administration from the University of Minnesota.
