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Mar 18, 2021 • 38min
Cloud Computing's Greatest Opportunities with Matthew Eash
Want to see even more in-depth cloud computing coverage from Matthew? Check out his newly-launched hypergrowth blog and Twitter handle @hhhypergrowth!
Cloud computing has been one of the stock market's best-performing sectors in recent years. Rather than building out their own IT infrastructure, companies are hiring cloud service providers for the computing, storage, and networking they need to expand their web-based businesses. On top of that cloud-based infrastructure, companies are building "software as a service" solutions, which are catching on quickly and disrupting industries.
But within the vast realm of cloud computing, certain opportunities are emerging as the most lucrative. Cloud-based databases, enterprise search, and cybersecurity are all extremely scalable activities which are winning share in markets that are worth tens of billions of dollars. For investors, finding the right companies within this space could be extremely profitable.
To help us find those winning companies, 7investing brought in a cloud computing expert. Matthew Eash is a data architect for the National Renewable Energy Laboratory. A software developer for decades, he has embraced learning about the technical details of the cloud in order to discover its most promising companies.
In an exclusive interview with 7investing, Matthew describes why companies are undergoing a "digital transformation" and why cloud computing is so important. He explains the market opportunity for several cloud-based applications, as well as the companies who are most likely to benefit from them.
Matthew also participates in a "lightning round", where he shares his thoughts about several cloud-relevant topics.
Publicly-traded companies mentioned in this interview include Alphabet, Amazon, CrowdStrike, DataDog, Elastic, FireEye, Microsoft, MongoDB, Netflix, New Relic, Okta, PagerDuty, and Zscaler. 7investing's advisors and/or guests may have positions in the companies that are mentioned.
This interview was originally recorded on April 30, 2020.

Mar 17, 2021 • 41min
What We’ve Learned from the Pandemic Stock Market Crash One Year Later
It’s hard to imagine that Tuesday marked one year since the stock market crashed as the impact of the coronavirus first became evident. It was a short-lived drop as markets recovered quickly and some stocks even soared to new heights. We’ll look back at the wild ride of the past year and peak into the future as vaccines make it seem possible that the pandemic will soon be something that’s an unpleasant memory, not something that shapes our world.
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Mar 16, 2021 • 24min
Investing in NFTs with JoelComm
Non-fungible tokens are taking the world by storm.
These uniquely-identifiable and digitally-trackable NFTs are becoming a big hit with collectors across the world. Character cards, sporting highlights, and comic-book heroes are now being minted as NFTs. And due to their exclusivity, they're often attracting top-dollar bids through online auctions.
But the ability for NFTs to be digitally-tracked throughout their existence could be an even more intriguing quality. That means the original content creators can be paid in the upfront sale, but also in all future transactions of the asset they created. That could have huge implications for larger markets such as music and entertainment. Square's recent $297 million investment for a majority stake in TIDAL seems to suggest that NFTs could be disruptive to many industries.
What will all of this mean for investors? Where will NFTs most likely gain adoption, and are there specific companies who are best-poised to benefit?
For answers to those questions, we've brought in an NFT expert. In this 7investing exclusive interview, 7investing CEO Simon Erickson chats with JoelComm. Joel is a New York Times best-selling author and international speaker. He has also minted more than 500,000 non-fungible tokens and has seen this trend evolve from the beginning.
In their conversation, Joel explains to Simon how to purchase NFTs and where they're currently being used. He describes where the industry is heading and which companies are likely to embrace them. And finally, he even gives a live demo of his very favorite NFT purchase.
Publicly-traded companies mentioned in this interview include Alphabet, eBay, Disney, Hasbo, Mattel, and Microsoft. 7investing's advisors or its guests may have positions in the companies mentioned.

Mar 15, 2021 • 43min
How to Handle Risk in Your Portfolio
Everyone has a different level of risk tolerance. Volatile markets, however, can make anyone questions their own decisions when it comes to the makeup of their portfolio. The reality is that long-term investors don’t make decisions based on what’s happening in the market now. They buy good companies and hold them for a long time. That does not mean avoiding risk. Instead, it’s about figuring out what level of risk you’re comfortable with and understanding that even good companies may have major dips (often for silly reasons).

Mar 12, 2021 • 51min
Can Walmart Disrupt Peloton; A Look at Millennials and Investing
Peloton has built a devoted audience and it clearly stands as the premier player in connected fitness. But, at over $1,800 for its entry-level model and $40 a month for classes, it’s an expensive proposition for some people. Sam’s Club is now selling a copycat bike from Echelon for $799 with six months of free classes. Will that impact Peloton? We’ll also be joined by Alan Soclof of the Cruising Altitude newsletter to talk about millennials and investing.

Mar 11, 2021 • 29min
Investing in Containers with Anand Khatri (Part 2 of 2)
Containers are taking the software world by storm. Virtually all new software development is now being done with "containers", which are entirely new ways to isolate individual components of software in a way that doesn't interfere with the rest of the application.
Netflix was a company who was an early adopter of containers. And now, this appears to be an undeniable trend within the technology world.
But how do containers work, and how are they so useful? And what will this mean for the software companies that we invest in?
In this two-part 7investing exclusive interview series, we chat with DevOps expert Anand Khatri about containers. Here in Part 2, Anand discusses which companies could be excellent investments based upon this fast-growing trend.
Publicly-traded companies mentioned in this interview include Alphabet, Netflix, and VMware. 7investing's advisors or its guests may have positions in the companies mentioned.
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Mar 11, 2021 • 1h
Are NFTs the Next Big Thing?; Roblox Files for a Direct Listing
Non-fungible tokens (NFTs) appear to have popped up over night. What exactly are they and what might they mean for investors? Simon Erickson has a breakdown of this emerging technology and some of the exciting ways it’s already being used. In addition, Roblox had filed for a direct listing bringing the much discussed company public and Matt Cochrane will have all the details.

Mar 9, 2021 • 30min
Investing in Containers with Anand Khatri (Part 1 of 2)
The software world is undergoing a fundamental change.
There is a trend brewing of using "containers" for new software development. Technically, containers offer a way to build and isolate the code and dependencies of individual software components, in a way that doesn't interfere with the rest of a larger application. Bigger-picture, this allows apps to be built more quickly, more reliably, and more scalably.
Innovative companies like Netflix (Nasdaq: NFLX) were early-adopters of containers. They used them to build out a robust ecosystem that could continually be updated and improved. And while cutting-edge software developers have embraced containers, overall mass-market adoption still remains very low.
That could be a huge opportunity for investors.
In this two-part 7investing exclusive interview series, we chat with DevOps expert Anand Khatri about containers. Here in Part 1, Anand explains what containers are, how they're different from traditional approaches, and what pain-points they are solving. Simon and Anand also describe microservices, orchestration systems, and monitoring agents -- and what roles these play in the biggest picture.
This podcast lays the groundwork for our upcoming Part 2 (which will publish on Thursday), Anand describes several publicly-traded companies that could be excellent investments in this fast-growing trend.
Publicly-traded companies mentioned in this interview include Alphabet, Amazon, Datadog, Microsoft, Netflix, and VMware. 7investing's advisors or its guests may have positions in the companies mentioned.

Mar 8, 2021 • 58min
What does the $1.9 trillion stimulus bill mean for the stock market?
Congress has passed the latest (and presumably last) round of coronavirus stimulus. The package includes $1,400 checks for many Americans as well as extended unemployment benefits. It also includes billions for airlines which have not been required to do all that much in order to receive tens of billions of federal dollars. What impact will this stimulus have on the economy and what does that mean for the stock market?
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Mar 6, 2021 • 1h 4min
Costco Earnings and Why the Market Is Punishing Great Companies
Investors and the market can sometimes have a very strange reaction to success. Instead of valuing the numbers a company has just reported, investors may hold those numbers against the company. It’s a case of “sure, these are great,” but can you do it again? Is that how investors should be looking at companies? Matt Cochrane and Simon Erickson will answer that question and share some amazing stocks that can currently be bought at bargain prices.
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