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Jun 16, 2022 • 41min
Supply Chain Challenges, and What Actually Happens When You Press the BUY Button, with GXO Logistics
In this episode of the 7investing podcast, Luke connects with Neil Shelton, Chief Strategy Officer for GXO Logistics (NYSE: GXO). Recently added to the Fortune 500 list, GXO (gxo.com) is the world’s largest pure-play global contract logistics company, providing outsourced supply chain management and warehousing for some of the biggest names in retail, including Abercrombie & Fitch, ASOS, Nestlé, Saks, Salomon, Zara, and many more.
7investing last met with GXO in October 2021, so we’re catching up again today to get a timely update on what’s happening in the world of global supply chains, a topic that’s critical to the health of many of our favourite e-commerce companies. Luke and Neil also chat about warehouse automation and collaborative robotics, how effective reverse logistics is saving us all from drowning in land-fill, and the complexities of providing manufacturing support to customers that range from supermarkets to aeronautics.
Neil Shelton has 25 years of experience in the financial industry with companies that include JPMorgan Chase, Morgan Stanley, Credit Suisse, Citigroup and Arthur Andersen. He has led several research teams to No. 1 rankings, has been regularly ranked No. 1 for specialist sales by Institutional Investor, and has piloted more than 50 equity and initial public offerings. He holds a degree in industrial economics from the University of Nottingham in Great Britain.
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Jun 14, 2022 • 27min
The State of the Stock Market
The 7investing team recently hosted a 30-minute conversation to chat about the current state of the stock market and how investors should think about it. Current market volatility can rattle even the most seasoned of investors, and our team of lead advisors are here to help decipher through the chaos!
Some of the topics discussed include:
Is the US about to go into a recession?
What does April's yield curve inversion actually mean?
What should I expect from the stock market in 2022?
Should you have any future questions for the 7investing team, feel free to ask on our 7investing Comunity Forum, or via email at info@7investing.com.
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Jun 2, 2022 • 59min
Wreck or Rebound with Anirban Mahanti, Matthew Cochrane, and Alex Morris
As a host of macro concerns continue to weigh on the global economy, the stock market has responded accordingly. The S&P 500 index is currently off 15% from its all-time highs at the beginning of the year and the NASDAQ composite is down almost 25% from its highs.
Some former market darlings have taken even harder hits and are down well more than 50% from their previous highs. In this episode, 7investing lead advisors Anirban Mahanti and Matthew Cochrane are joined by Alex Morris, the creator of the TSOH Investment Research Service, to look at seven such former high-flyers. Their goal? To determine whether these companies have been punished too severely by the market gods and are due for a rebound or if these stocks will never regain their former heights.
With help from our friends at Ycharts, the seven companies the trio examines are:
Netflix (NASDAQ:NFLX)
PayPal Holdings (NASDAQ:PYPL)
Upstart Holdings (NASDAQ:UPST)
Peloton Interactive (NASDAQ:PTON)
Block (NYSE:SQ)
Spotify Technology (NYSE:SPOT)
Okta (NASDAQ:OKTA)
Watch or listen now to see how these companies fared under scrutiny!
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May 31, 2022 • 35min
The Digital Transformation is Underway with GigaOm CEO Ben Book
The digital transformation is certainly underway.
Technology is changing and companies of all sizes are embracing it. Small businesses are deploying lightweight applications to grow revenue and gain share. Larger enterprises are replacing legacy systems with more efficient solutions from cloud-native vendors. And even massive and notoriously slow-moving industries like health care, banking, and insurance are keen to innovate more quickly and become more efficient in today's digital world.
All of this is great news for investors. More efficient companies are more profitable and are able to hand out those rising profits to their shareholders.
But where do the greatest opportunities in the digital transformation lie? Should investors look to the smaller, pure-play companies who are enabling bigger-trend movements such as data-centric AI or DevOps? Or is there a greater opportunity to invest in larger companies who are capitalizing on these movements to re-align their existing businesses? And are all of the things taking place in the world -- from the lingering impacts of COVID, supply chain disruptions, or fears of a global recession -- having any impact on how these exciting new technologies are actually getting deployed?
To help us answer those questions, we’ve brought in an expert. Ben Book is the co-founder and CEO of GigaOm, who is helping IT decision makers tackle their most complex technical challenges. GigaOm is bringing the executives of progressive companies up-to-speed about emerging technologies and then helping to implement them across their organizations.
In an exclusive interview with 7investing CEO Simon Erickson, Ben describes what's really driving the digital transformation. He focuses on the fundamental changes taking place in artificial intelligence and how organizations are building entire programs to benefit from them. He describes the DevOps movement and explains how data scientists are monitoring new data formats to make better decisions. He also shares what the process typically looks like for a large enterprise to shift from its legacy vendors and adopt a cloud-based solution.
In the second segment, Ben chats a bit about the progress being made in health care. He explains that while hospital budgets are constrained, there is a ton of interest in using medical information to improve patient outcomes. He also discusses companies who have done a great job of embracing digital innovation, and points to Disney (NYSE: DIS) as one example.
In the final segment, Simon spots Ben up with the 'lightning round' and asks for his thoughts on quantum computing, the Metaverse, and DNA used for storage.
Publicly-traded companies mentioned in this interview include Alphabet, Amazon, Apple, C3.AI, Cloudera, Disney, GitLab, Johnson & Johnson, Meta Platforms, Microsoft, The New York Times, Oracle, SAP, Snowflake, Splunk, and Teradata. 7investing’s advisors or its guests may have positions in the companies mentioned.

May 26, 2022 • 42min
Investing in the Final Frontier with Andrew Chanin and Micah Walter-Range
Things are really heating up in the commercial space economy.
We noticed last year that several companies were providing the underlying infrastructure that could allow private businesses to set up shop in outer space. Favorable developments like declining launch costs and the miniaturization of satellite components were driving the number of satellites seeking launch approval to increase by an order of magnitude. And thanks to a flood of interest in Special Purpose Acquisition Companies (SPACs...which actually necessarily aren't all related to "SPACE"), publicly-traded options emerged for investors that included Rocket Lab (Nasdaq: RKLB), Astra Space (Nasdaq: ASTR), and Virgin Galactic (Nasdaq: SPCE).
Yet quite a lot has also changed in the world during just these past six months. Russia's invasion of Ukraine has prompted governments to double-down on their space-based military operations, especially for satellite surveillance. Out-of-control inflation has driven the Federal Reserve to aggressively raise interest rates, making it more difficult for capital-intensive businesses who conduct space-based operations to raise funding. And the fascination of space from billionaire entrepreneurs like Elon Musk, Richard Branson, and Jeff Bezos has led Space-X's Falcon Heavy, Virgin Galactic'sSpaceShip, and Amazon's (Nasdaq: AMZN) Project Kuiper to transform what was once science fiction into commercial realities.
What will all of this mean for investors? Are escalating international conflicts re-invigorating the militarization of space? Will rising rates make it harder to compete against the best-capitalized leaders? Is it better to invest in the down-to-Earth legacy players...or is it worth taking a flyer on a few pure-play moonshots?
To help us answer those questions, we’ve brought in two experts who are actively investing in outer space. Andrew Chanin is the CEO and co-founder of Procure AM and Micah Walter-Range is the President of Caelus Partners. Together, they've created America’s first Space-themed ETF that trades with the ticker “UFO.”
In an exclusive interview with 7investing CEO Simon Erickson, Andrew and Micah describe why the space economy is taking off. They describe how Russia's war with Ukraine is increasing the demand for real-time satellite imagery and is also causing businesses to seek launch providers who are not based in Russia. They compare Rocket Lab democratized approach to launch to Space X's ridesharing capabilities, and also explain why 'space tourism' might actually be less relevant than 'space-based research.'
In the final segment, Micah and Andrew describe the methodical framework they've constructed for the SPACE Index and how some of their thinking has changed in 2022. The also reveal some of the most important unmet challenges facing space-based companies and several companies that should be on investors' radar.
Publicly-traded companies mentioned in this interview include Airbus, Amazon, Arqit Quantum, Astra, BlackSky Technology, Boeing, Mynaric, RedWire, Rocket Lab, and Virgin Galactic. 7investing’s advisors or its guests may have positions in the companies mentioned.

May 24, 2022 • 30min
How to Invest in One of the Market’s Best Performing Sectors
If you are looking to invest in one of the market’s best-performing sectors, then look no further than Software as a Service!
Recently, technology and research advisory firm IDC wrote that spending on shared cloud services totaled $385 billion in 2021 and will see a compound annual growth rate (CAGR) of over 21.0% through 2025, reaching $809 billion. Considering the incredible growth this industry has seen over the past decade, this sector of the market continues to remain attractive for investors to due its predictable and recurring revenue, flexible and cost-efficient product, and scalability.
In this exclusive episode of 7investing inFocus, Lead Advisor Luke Hallard shares his research on the stock performance of SaaS, some interesting business metrics to consider, and three investment ideas in this space for investors to consider. You can view Luke's presentation on YouTube as well by clicking the following link: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=wW3MRpwsaQY
Publicly-traded companies mentioned in this conversation include Snowflake, Bill.com, and Monday.com. 7investing’s advisors may have positions in the companies that are mentioned.
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May 17, 2022 • 28min
Advertising's Digital Future with PubMatic CEO Rajeev Goel
The advertising industry is going through a transformation.
There's a confluence of events that are demanding it to make some recent higher-level changes. Consumer privacy concerns are escalating, and they're causing Big Tech companies like Apple (Nasdaq: AAPL) and Alphabet (Nasdaq: GOOGL) to phase out the third-party cookie. Walled gardens like Meta Platforms (Nasdaq: FB) are at the risk of crumbling down as advertisers are looking to a more open internet for alternatives. People are moving away from their desktops and their iPads back to the television, where they're migrating away from traditional cable in preference of a la carte Connected TV programming.
All of these changes are rewriting the script for the industry. It's becoming more important than ever to establish a direct, genuine relationship with individuals. And that's unlocking an entirely new approach to digital, programmatic advertising.
What will all of this mean for investors? What impact will the higher-level tech changes have on the largest companies of the S&P 500? And are there pure-play opportunities that are arising and taking advantage of the fastest-growing segments of the market?
To answer these questions, we've brought in an expert. Rajeev Goel is the co-founder and CEO of PubMatic (Nasdaq: PUBM). PubMatic is a publicly-traded company who serves as a sell-side platform for programmatic advertising. It helps publishers — who create websites, podcasts, mobile apps, or streaming TV stations — to monetize their content by placing targeted advertisements. Rajeev is one of the innovators in this space; he's very in-tune with the direction his industry is heading and is always two steps ahead of his competition.
In this exclusive interview, Rajeev chats with 7investing lead advisors Simon Erickson and Luke Hallard about the changes taking place in advertising and how PubMatic is responding to them. They talk about the importance of Connected TV and why Netflix's (Nasdaq: NFLX) recent comments about an ad-supported plan could be significant. They discuss why Google and Apple are making changes to their identifiers and what The Trade Desk's (Nasdaq: TTD) recent OpenPath initiative could mean for the industry.
In the final segment, the three talk about advertising in the Metaverse and what investors interested in this space should be watching.
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May 16, 2022 • 1h 2min
LIVE from the 7investing Discord: Stocks on our Radar
We have exciting news! The 7investing Community Forum recently reached 1000 members, which meant we had the opportunity to try something new for the very first time. Since our Discord reached that milestone, we unlocked the functionality to host live conversations directly on our server - meaning we got the opportunity to speak directly with you!
Join 7investing Lead Advisors Simon Erickson, Dana Abramovitz, Steve Symington, and Luke Hallard for a fun, interactive conversation as each member of the team brought a stock to the table that is currently on their radar.
Do you have a topic in mind for our next discussion on Discord? Let us know what you would like to discuss with the 7investing Team on the next interactive conversation on our server!
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May 12, 2022 • 46min
What's on the Horizon for Stocks in 2022?
It's been a rough year for the stock market. A pessimistic outlook for the American economy has hammered the stock prices of many companies. In anticipation of a contracting economy and higher interest rates, several investors are reassessing their strategies and their allocations.
But is the negative outlook already fully baked in? Have valuation multiples fallen so low that the pendulum might actually be due to swing the other way?
7investing CEO Simon Erickson recently sat down with retired money manager Puru Saxena to discuss the status quo of the American economy and how it might impact the stock market in 2022.
In this follow-up conversation (which was originally broadcast live to 7investing's Community Forum), Simon shares his key takeaways from that conversation with 7investing Marketing Manager JT Street.
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May 11, 2022 • 58min
Investing in the Stock Market in 2022 with Puru Saxena
Things are getting dicey out there, and it's shaking the resolve of quite a few investors.
The stock market has spent the past half year in a free fall. The S&P 500 is down 17% from its December highs, while the tech-heavy Nasdaq is down 28% from its peak in November. Many individual stocks are faring even worse, with some down 60%, 70%, or more from their previous highs.
Shell-shocked investors have been searching for the reasons behind the current market hysteria. Many believe the culprit of this year's severe selloff is due to the headwinds blowing in the face of the US economy.
American inflation hit 8.5% in April, which is the highest annual increase in more than forty years. The Fed, looking to tame that inflationary beast, has driven up interest rates aggressively in recent months. Higher rates make it more challenging for consumers or businesses to borrow, which tends to slow down the expansion of the economy.
And the report card of the business world is the stock market. Always forward-looking, stocks have sold off in anticipation of the economy's upcoming struggles. Slower growth and rising interest rates are both net-negatives in the calculations of a stock's intrinsic value (all other things being equal).
So what are investors to do?
Is now the time to be aggressive, being greedy when others are fearful and buying up bargains when there's blood in the streets? Or is it time to get defensive, prioritizing cash flows and a strong balance sheet as the most important factors of consideration?
Furthermore, how long will these macroeconomic issues last for? What would happen to stocks if the US goes into a recession? Or conversely, are there new opportunities that might arise like a phoenix out of this crisis?
To help us answer those questions, we've brought in an expert. Puru Saxena is a retired money manager who is now an individual investor. He's spent more than twenty years monitoring indicators and analyzing market cycles, deciphering what they all will mean for stock market investors.
In this exclusive interview, Puru chats with 7investing CEO Simon Erickson about several important topics. Puru explains what the Fed's recent rate increase will mean for the economy and how it should be interpreted by investors. He describes his expectations for the stock market in 2022 and why tech companies could be poised to outperform during the next three years. The two discuss the winners and losers from inflation, why market timing is so difficult, and how to interpret the recent yield curve inversion. They also predict the likelihood of an American recession and how investors should think about valuing technology companies.
In the second segment, Puru and Simon discusses several individual stocks they find intriguing. Simon notes that large tech companies like the FAANG (Facebook, Amazon, Apple, Netflix, and Google) have been responsible for much of the last decade's bull-market gains, yet there has been a divergence in their performance post-COVID. Puru describes several companies he believes are well-poised for the future, including QuantumScape, MercadoLibre, and Nu Holdings.
In the final segment, Puru talks about position sizing and how investors can think about hedging as a way to protect their portfolio gains.


