Anyone buying a lotto ticket on FUBO?
It fell over 20% today to close at 3.25 with an 52 week high at 35
I used the product last football season and have used a different live TV ap the last 4 years. So far I have a football seasons worth of experience with SlingTV, YTTV, HuluLive and this past season FUBO.
I would rank Fubo #1 for sports but #2 overall. YTTV has a more complex recording mechanism that allows you to add movies to your library that are coming up. Say Indiana Jones is on next Wednesday at 2AM. I'd never know but YTTV shows me what's coming and you just click add to library and when it comes on it adds it to your library. And they probably have more TNT type channels. I mostly use it for sports
For sports I prefer FUBO. For one there's more sports and college networks but I also like the option to have more simultaneous streams which I need for thr game room college football watching experience
As a stock, FUBO needs it's gambling options to go live on a nation wide level or at least close. I imagine that eventually happens but I have no idea how far off that is. Could be a years, could be 20, I dunno.
I have a small lotto ticket in Fubo of hundreds of dollars but if it ever takes off again or approaches even half its 52 week high it will be a nice pay day ~5 fold payoff or ~ 10 fold payoff if it reached its 52 week highs
It fell over 20% today to close at 3.25 with an 52 week high at 35
I used the product last football season and have used a different live TV ap the last 4 years. So far I have a football seasons worth of experience with SlingTV, YTTV, HuluLive and this past season FUBO.
I would rank Fubo #1 for sports but #2 overall. YTTV has a more complex recording mechanism that allows you to add movies to your library that are coming up. Say Indiana Jones is on next Wednesday at 2AM. I'd never know but YTTV shows me what's coming and you just click add to library and when it comes on it adds it to your library. And they probably have more TNT type channels. I mostly use it for sports
For sports I prefer FUBO. For one there's more sports and college networks but I also like the option to have more simultaneous streams which I need for thr game room college football watching experience
As a stock, FUBO needs it's gambling options to go live on a nation wide level or at least close. I imagine that eventually happens but I have no idea how far off that is. Could be a years, could be 20, I dunno.
I have a small lotto ticket in Fubo of hundreds of dollars but if it ever takes off again or approaches even half its 52 week high it will be a nice pay day ~5 fold payoff or ~ 10 fold payoff if it reached its 52 week highs