Core Insights - Diamond Hill Capital's "Select Fund" underperformed the Russell 3000 Index in Q3 2025, returning 4.98% compared to the index's 8% gain [1] - The fund highlighted Red Rock Resorts, Inc. as a key stock, which has seen a one-month return of -14.89% and a 52-week gain of 1.61% [2] - Red Rock Resorts controls over half of the Las Vegas locals market and is experiencing steady growth, although it is not among the top 30 most popular stocks among hedge funds [3] Company Performance - Red Rock Resorts, Inc. closed at $52.29 per share on October 29, 2025, with a market capitalization of $5.357 billion [2] - The company is recognized for its fundamental strength, contributing positively to the fund's performance in the quarter [3] Hedge Fund Interest - Interest in Red Rock Resorts among hedge funds increased, with 32 portfolios holding the stock at the end of Q2 2025, up from 26 in the previous quarter [3] - Despite this interest, the fund suggests that certain AI stocks may offer better upside potential and lower downside risk compared to Red Rock Resorts [3]
Red Rock Resorts (RRR) is Benefiting from Fundamental Strength