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Motley Fool Money is a daily podcast for stock investors.Weekday episodes offer a long-term perspective on business news with The Motley Fool's investment analysts. Weekend shows are a mix of investing classes and longer-form interviews.
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Nov 21, 2025 • 42min
Market Volatility and Opportunities We See Today
Dan Caplinger, a market analyst known for his valuation insights, and Jon Quast, a commentator on consumer and company analysis, delve into current market volatility. They discuss the reasons behind recent market drops, including Bitcoin's sharp decline and valuation risks in sectors like energy and AI. They also debate which CEOs deserve a spot in the Hall of Fame, reflecting on the legacies of figures like Sam Altman and Sundar Pichai. The duo identifies attractive bargains, highlighting potential investment opportunities in restaurants and defensive sectors.

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Nov 20, 2025 • 20min
Semis and Housing and Retail, oh My!
Matt Frankel, a seasoned analyst focusing on retail and housing, joins Jon Quast, a financial expert on consumer and tech stocks. They dive into NVIDIA’s impressive quarterly results, highlighting its strong AI demand. The conversation shifts to housing, comparing Home Depot and Lowe's amidst weak market signals. They also dissect Walmart's robust performance versus Target's challenges, attributing Walmart's success to its clear value proposition in uncertain times.

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Nov 19, 2025 • 20min
Google Steals the Show in AI
This discussion features Rachel Warren, a tech and retail equity analyst, and Jon Quast, a market analyst focusing on macro trends. They dive into the transformative launch of Google’s Gemini 3, outperforming GPT-5 and reshaping AI landscapes. The duo explores Bitcoin's recent decline and its halving cycles, linking crypto markets with broader economic patterns. They also analyze Target's falling performance, weighing its digital innovations against disappointing sales, while debating its current valuation and prospects.

Nov 18, 2025 • 18min
Bull vs Bear: Chinese Stock Showdown
Toby Bordelon, a skeptical Motley Fool analyst with a keen eye on Chinese markets, debates the viability of major Chinese stocks. He raises concerns about PDD Holdings' growth and financial transparency, while Emily Flippen defends its potential. The conversation shifts to Baidu, where Toby points out declining ad revenue, challenging its future against Emily's optimism around AI and self-driving initiatives. Lastly, they dissect iQiyi and Weibo, with Toby advising caution on both, emphasizing risks, while Emily argues for their hidden value. A dynamic clash of perspectives!

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Nov 17, 2025 • 21min
Three Non-AI Stocks to Buy: MRK, UPS, CVX
In this engaging discussion, Anthony Schiavone, a savvy Motley Fool contributor, and Karl Thiel, a seasoned analyst with expertise in pharmaceutical M&A, dive into three non-AI stocks worth considering. They analyze Merck's substantial $9.2 billion acquisition of CDTX and its implications. UPS's promising earnings recovery and Chevron's impressive capital returns are also explored. The duo playfully debates dividend strategies in a fun game, sharing valuable insights on buying, holding, or selling these intriguing stocks.

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Nov 16, 2025 • 19min
Interview with Sezzle CEO Charlie Youakim
Charlie Youakim, Co-founder and CEO of Sezzle, shares insights on entrepreneurship and the evolution of fintech. He discusses how Sezzle's buy now, pay later model stands apart from traditional credit cards, emphasizing benefits like budgeting and consumer incentives. Charlie dives into how market competition fuels innovation and why understanding customer behavior is vital. He also outlines Sezzle's resilience during economic downturns and reveals an ambitious five-year vision to make the app a staple for younger consumers.

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Nov 15, 2025 • 19min
The Many Reasons to Roth, and How Long You'll Live
Dan Caplinger, a retirement and tax expert, joins to unpack the nuances between Roth and traditional retirement accounts. He highlights five key reasons to consider Roths, including tax-free withdrawals and avoiding required minimum distributions. The discussion also dives into the importance of life expectancy when planning retirement. Caplinger shares insights on how Roth accounts can lower taxes on Social Security and help families manage financial support for aging parents. Perfect for anyone looking to optimize their financial future!

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Nov 14, 2025 • 42min
Is the “Santa Rally” Cancelled This Year?
Emily Flippen, a consumer and tech-focused investor, and Jon Quast, a macro market analyst, delve into the current market slump and its implications. They discuss whether the stock market peak for 2025 has passed, highlighting concerns over layoffs and consumer spending. The duo examines bond market signals and predicts a future where streaming could resemble cable with potential bundling. They also analyze Disney's profitability and debate challenges facing tech companies like Unity and Roku, offering insights into stocks worth considering.

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Nov 13, 2025 • 21min
Au revoir, Warren….
Matt Frankel is a seasoned investing analyst known for his insights on Berkshire Hathaway, while Jon Quast focuses on long-term investment strategies. They discuss Buffett's surprising decision to step down and his continuing influence on investors. The guests analyze the muted market reactions following the government shutdown and share strategies for filtering market noise from valuable signals. They also highlight intriguing stock picks, including Canadian Solar, Appian's turnaround potential, and Deckers Brands' strong market position.

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Nov 12, 2025 • 24min
Can AI Drive Peloton’s Comeback?
Join equity analyst Jon Quast and investment reporter Rachel Warren as they dive into Pfizer's strategic $10 billion acquisition of Metsera, focusing on its potential impact in the weight loss sector. They also explore Peloton's potential comeback, discussing new management strategies, subscriber growth, and AI-enhanced features. Additionally, the duo analyzes Circle's stablecoin growth and Coinbase's role in capitalizing on these trends, revealing fascinating insights into cryptocurrency dynamics.


