Should You Invest in the Invesco Leisure and Entertainment ETF (PEJ)?
Written by Emily J. Thompson, Senior Investment Analyst
Updated: Oct 03 2024
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Should l Buy HLT?
Source: NASDAQ.COM
Invesco Leisure and Entertainment ETF Overview: The Invesco Leisure and Entertainment ETF (PEJ) is a passively managed fund that provides exposure to the Consumer Discretionary - Leisure and Entertainment sector, with assets over $243 million and an expense ratio of 0.58%. It aims to match the performance of the Dynamic Leisure & Entertainment Intellidex Index.
Performance and Holdings: Year-to-date, PEJ has increased by 13.52% and 24.25% over the past year, with a high risk profile indicated by a beta of 1.36. The ETF's top holdings include Sysco Corp, Hilton Worldwide, and Royal Caribbean Cruises, representing about 44.51% of total assets.
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Analyst Views on HLT
Wall Street analysts forecast HLT stock price to fall
18 Analyst Rating
11 Buy
7 Hold
0 Sell
Moderate Buy
Current: 299.910
Low
253.00
Averages
292.37
High
340.00
Current: 299.910
Low
253.00
Averages
292.37
High
340.00
About HLT
Hilton Worldwide Holdings Inc. is a global hospitality company that is engaged in managing, franchising, owning and leasing hotels and resorts, and licensing its intellectual property, including brand names, trademarks and service marks. It has a portfolio of over 24 brands comprising more than 8,400 properties and more than 1.25 million rooms in 140 countries and territories. It has two segments: management and franchise and ownership. The management and franchise segment includes all the hotels it manages for third-party owners, as well as all franchised hotels that license its intellectual property (IP), and/or use its booking channels and related programs, and where it provides other contracted services to third-party owners. The ownership segment includes nightly hotel room sales, food and beverage sales and other services at its consolidated owned and leased hotels. Its brands include Waldorf Astoria Hotels & Resorts, LXR Hotels & Resorts, Conrad Hotels & Resorts, and others.
About the author

Emily J. Thompson
Emily J. Thompson, a Chartered Financial Analyst (CFA) with 12 years in investment research, graduated with honors from the Wharton School. Specializing in industrial and technology stocks, she provides in-depth analysis for Intellectia’s earnings and market brief reports.
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