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Prediction: Camping World Will Beat the Market. Here's Why

In this episode of the Motley Fool Scoreboard, Toby Bordelon, and Rick Munarriz evaluate Camping World Holdings (NYSE: CWH). With insights into the RV market, management, and financials, they provide a comprehensive analysis of whether Camping World is a stock worth considering for 2025.

*Stock prices used were the prices of Jan. 17, 2025. The video was published on Feb. 21, 2025.



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Rick Munarriz has positions in Camping World. Toby Bordelon has positions in Camping World and has the following options: short March 2025 $18 puts on Camping World and short March 2025 $24 calls on Camping World. The Motley Fool recommends Camping World. The Motley Fool has a disclosure policy.

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