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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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Sep 17, 2023 • 29min
Number Go Up
Zeke Faux, an investigative reporter for Bloomberg and author of "Number Go Up: Inside Crypto's Wild Rise and Staggering Fall," dives into the chaotic world of cryptocurrency. He shares insights on why investors disregard rationality, recounts surreal NFT parties with Snoop Dogg and Eminem, and examines the red flags associated with stablecoins. Faux's personal experiences reveal the disillusionment with the crypto craze as he highlights the complexities and risks of investing in this volatile space.

Sep 16, 2023 • 19min
Back-to-School Stocks
Deidre Woollard, an investment analyst at The Motley Fool, joins a discussion about the staggering $100 billion expected in back-to-school spending. They reveal surprising brand preferences among interns and the potential impact of experiential spending on big box retailers. The conversation dives into the disruption of traditional homework help services by AI tools like chatbots. They also highlight key stocks benefitting from back-to-school trends, including insights on companies like Dick's Sporting Goods, Target, and Chipotle.

Sep 15, 2023 • 41min
A 1700s Cobbler Is Going Public
Join Jason Moser, a savvy analyst from Motley Fool, and Bill Mann, an expert on market trends, as they dissect the current state of oil prices and its nuanced effects on inflation. They also dive into Apple's latest iPhone release, exploring innovation fatigue. Author Ben Mezrich shares the jaw-dropping origins of the meme stock phenomenon that fueled GameStop's rise, tying it to his upcoming film 'Dumb Money.' Lastly, Moser and Mann spotlight PayPal and Schwab, highlighting their potential in today's market.

Sep 14, 2023 • 28min
Deadline In Detroit
In this discussion, Bill Barker, an industry watcher and contributor to a financial platform, dives into the automotive landscape's most pressing issues. He highlights the looming United Auto Workers strike and what it means for wages and working conditions. The fading relevance of auto shows is also examined, alongside trends towards larger vehicles and the rise of hybrid cars. Additionally, the talk touches on the evolving dynamics of returning to office work, revealing how companies are adapting to new labor market realities.

Sep 13, 2023 • 32min
Apple's Compounding iPhone Iteration
Tim Beyers, a Motley Fool analyst, dives into Apple's latest iPhone 15 and 15 Plus updates. He explores the impressive camera advancements, improved battery life, and the powerful A16 Bionic chip. Beyers discusses how these incremental updates lead to significant upgrades over time. He also reveals how Apple's innovations feed into its Vision Pro headsets, enhancing user experience in the metaverse. Additionally, the conversation touches on Salesforce's Dreamforce conference and the evolving role of AI in the tech landscape.

Sep 12, 2023 • 31min
Why IPO?
Bill Barker, an investment analyst, dives into Arm's IPO, exploring why it's going public and the implications of the oversubscribed shares. He also discusses the recent peace negotiations between Disney and Charter Communications and their impact on streaming. Meanwhile, Robert Brokamp addresses listener queries about 401(k)s, bonds, and asset allocation strategies, emphasizing the importance of a diversified investment approach for retirement planning. Tune in for insights that can help investors navigate today's complex market!

Sep 11, 2023 • 28min
Twinkies Find A New Home
Jason Moser, an investment analyst focused on mergers and acquisitions in the food sector, joins Jesse Singh, CEO of Azek, a leader in sustainable home exteriors. They discuss J.M. Smucker's $5.6 billion acquisition of Hostess Brands and the strategic benefits of this merger. Moser also dives into Instacart's valuation struggles and the competitive grocery landscape. Meanwhile, Singh shares insights on the decking industry's evolution and Azek's commitment to eco-friendly materials, showcasing the shift toward more sustainable home construction.

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Sep 10, 2023 • 32min
The Four Pillars of Investing with William Bernstein
William Bernstein, a renowned financial theorist and neurologist, shares his insights on investing, emphasizing that maximizing success odds is more crucial than chasing returns. He explains why a 2% real return can be impressive and offers a historical perspective on stock market bubbles. Bernstein critiques the financial advice industry, urging the importance of trustworthy advisors. He also discusses the value of including safe assets in portfolios and advocates for delaying Social Security benefits for optimal retirement planning.

Sep 9, 2023 • 32min
Expectations Investing Part 2: General Motors to Nvidia
Asit Sharma, an investment analyst at The Motley Fool, dives into expectations investing and analyzes the dynamics of several companies. He critiques General Motors' challenges in the electric vehicle market and outlines what investors must believe for their valuations to hold up. The discussion shifts to Adyen's strategic investments despite short-term stock fluctuations. Sharma also highlights NVIDIA's remarkable stock surge and its need to fend off competition, emphasizing the importance of innovation in maintaining its market position.

Sep 8, 2023 • 40min
Disney’s Lost Decade and Next Act
Jason Moser and Matt Argersinger, both senior analysts at Motley Fool, dive into Disney's ongoing struggles and potential comeback strategies, including its tussle with Charter and plans for Hulu. They also explore shifts in investor behavior as many opt for safer, non-stock investments amid market uncertainties. Additionally, the podcast tackles the implications of NYC's new short-term rental regulations on Airbnb and discusses noteworthy stocks like Hershey and Masimo, offering insights into current market trends.


