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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.
The show is hosted by Dylan Lewis, Ricky Mulvey, and Mary Long.
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Households and businesses are feeling more uncertain about the future, but the labor market is strong.
(00:21) Motley Fool Senior Analysts Asit Sharma and David Meier join Ricky Mulvey to discuss:
- The latest Fed meeting, and what Jerome Powell is watching.
- What AI means for a consulting giant.
- Earnings from Kroger and Darden Restaurants.
(19:11) Then, we play a portion of our member’s only podcast “Stock Advisor Roundtable.” Brian Stoffel interviews Motley Fool Co-founder and CEO Tom Gardner about how AI has changed his investing process.
(33:36) Asit and David share two radar stocks: Ferrari and CAVA.
Host: Ricky Mulvey
Guests: Asit Sharma, David Meier
Engineer: Dan Boyd
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The grocer is in a pickle. Can a longtime employee and new CEO turn it around?
(00:21) David Meier and Mary Long discuss:
- The macro factors influencing Powell’s interest rate decision.
- Andy Jassy’s letter to Amazon employees.
- Albertson’s turnaround and market-beating potential (or lack thereof).
Companies discussed: AMZN, META, MSFT, ACI, KR
Host: Mary Long
Guest: David Meier
Producer: Ricky Mulvey
Engineer: Dan Boyd
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Solar stocks take a tumble.
(00:21) Anand Chokkavelu, Jason Hall, and Matt Frankel discuss:
- Why solar stocks are falling today.
- Lennar earnings.
- How to think of your house: asset vs. investment.
- Matt & Jason’s top 3 homebuilders.
Companies discussed: ENPH, RUN, FSLR, SEDG, CSIQ, LEN, GRBK, MTH, LGIH, DFH, NVR
Host: Anand Chokkavelu
Guests: Jason Hall, Matt Frankel
Engineer: Dan Boyd
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Walmart and Amazon are looking into stablecoins and two dividend stocks to get on your radar!
Jason Moser and Matt Argersinger discuss:
- Why Walmart and Amazon are considering launching their own stablecoins.
- Roku and Amazon expand their partnership.
- Two dividend stocks Matt thinks are worth getting on your radar.
Tickers mentioned: WMT, AMZN, ROKU, TTD, OC, WHR
Host: Jason Moser
Guest: Matt Argersinger
Producer: Ricky Mulvey
Engineer: Dan Boyd
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Howard Marks the founder of Oak Tree Capital Management. He joins Motley Fool CEO, Tom Gardner, plus Chief Investment Officer Andy Cross and Senior Analyst Buck Hartzell for a conversation about:
- How investors should think about the deficit
- Investing in human emotion
- The inescapability of risk
Hosts: Tom Gardner, Andy Cross, Buck Hartzell
Guest: Howard Marks
Engineers: Bart Shannon, Dan Boyd
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Travel can slow down temporary but the demand to get away from your home is everlasting.
Airbnb CFO, Ellie Mertz, joined Motley Fool CEO and Co-founder, Tom Gardner, and Chief Investment Officer, Andy Cross, for a conversation about:
- Why Airbnb is focusing on experiences and services.
- The stock’s long-term performance.
- How ideas develop at Airbnb.
Company discussed: ABNB
Hosts: Tom Gardner, Andy Cross
Guest: Ellie Mertz
Producer: Ricky Mulvey
Engineer: Dan Boyd
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And yet, the market remains close to all time highs.
(00:21) Jason Moser and Matt Argersinger join Ricky Mulvey to discuss:
- Macro uncertainty and market bullishness.
- A record amount of unsold housing stock in the United States.
- Chime’s IPO.
- Earnings from RH and Adobe.
(19:11) Malcolm Ethridge, Managing Partner at Capital Area Planning Group and author of "Financial Independence Doesn't Happen by Accident".
(35:00) Jason and Matt share two radar stocks: Chipotle and Whirlpool.
Companies discussed: RDFN, CHYM, RH, ADBE, CMG, WHR
Host: Ricky Mulvey
Guests: Jason Moser, Matt Argersinger
Engineer: Dan Boyd
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Two Fools duel over CAVA’s prospects. Is there enough tasty growth to support a spicy valuation?
Tim Beyers and Rick Munarriz discuss:
- Oracle’s AI-fueled earnings.
- Dave & Busters and Chewy: who had the better earnings?
- All about the Chime IPO
- Plus … Dueling Fools returns!
Companies discussed: CAVA, ORCL, PLAY, CHWY, CHYM
Host: Tim Beyers
Guests: Rick Munarriz
Engineer: Dan Boyd
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Would you be interested in a stock that’s quadrupled in less than three months?
(00:21) Anand Chokkavelu, Lou Whiteman, and Rick Munarriz discuss:
- Chewy earnings
- Hype Meter: CoreWeave
- Sezzle vs. Shopify
Companies discussed: CHWY, CRWV, SEZL, SHOP
Host: Anand Chokkavelu
Guests: Lou Whiteman, Rick Munarriz
Engineer: Dan Boyd
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Apple's WWDC 2025 hits and misses; it's not about being first, it's about being best.
Jason Moser and Matt Frankel discuss:
- The latest news from Apple's Worldwide Developers Conference.
- Are Opendoor's best days behind it?
- The two stocks we just bought!
Companies discussed: AAPL, OPEN, AMD, WM
Host: Jason Moser
Guests: Matt Frankel
Producer: Anand Chokkavelu
Engineer: Dan Boyd
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Warner Bros. Discovery is planning to break itself up into two distinct companies.
(00:21) Andy Cross and Jason Hall discuss:
- Warner Bros. Discovery splits up.
- How does it affect the streaming game of thrones?
- Reddit vs. Claude
Companies discussed: WBD, NFLX, DIS, CMCSA, RDDT
Host: Andy Cross
Guests: Jason Hall
Producer: Anand Chokkavelu
Engineer: Dan Boyd
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Financial independence isn’t just about early retirement. It’s giving your future self freedom.
J.L. Collins is the best-selling author of The Simple Path to Wealth: Your Road Map to Financial Independence and a Rich, Free Life. Robert Brokamp caught up with Collins for a conversation about:
- The challenges and appeal of being a super-saver.
- How to use the 4% rule.
- The value of “self-cleansing” index funds for investors.
Ticker discussed: VTI
Host: Robert Brokamp
Guest: J.L. Collins
Producer: Ricky Mulvey
Engineer: Rick Engdahl
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You can’t maintain all of your friendships from the school year through summer vacation.
(00:45) David Meier and Jason Moser join Ricky Mulvey to discuss:
- Earnings from CrowdStrike, lululemon, and Broadcom.
- Elon Musk’s feud with President Donald Trump and the impact on Tesla shareholders.
- Docusign’s turnaround story.
(19:03) Stacey Vanek Smith, co-host of “Everybody’s Business”, joins Ricky for a look at the tough job market facing college grads.
Then, (35:20) David and Jason pitch two radar stocks, Asana and Amazon.
Companies discussed: CRWD, LULU, TSLA, DOCU, AVGO, AMZN, ASAN
Host: Ricky Mulvey
Guests: David Meier, Jason Moser, Stacey Vanek Smith
Engineer: Rick Engdahl
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Shares of the Japanese video game company are up almost 5x since its last console launch. Can the Switch 2 carry the stock even higher?
(00:21) Jason Moser and Mary Long discuss:
- The disconnect between Nintendo’s sales and its share price.
- Different strategies across the video game industry.
- Five Below’s impressive quarter.
Companies mentioned: NTDOY, MSFT, SONY, FIVE
Host: Mary Long
Guest: Jason Moser
Producer: Ricky Mulvey
Engineer: Dan Boyd
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More investors are fretting about the stability of the U.S. economy, but are there better options out there?
(00:14) Asit Sharma and Ricky Mulvey discuss:
- Earnings from CrowdStrike, and the stock’s recovery from the widespread outage last year.
- What Dollar Tree’s results reveal about the American economy.
- Why stock investors should care about the bond market’s signals.
Host: Ricky Mulvey
Guest: Asit Sharma
Producer: Mary Long
Engineer: Rick Engdahl
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Which stock will have the best ice cream and beach season?
(00:21) Anand Chokkavelu, Jason Hall, and Matt Frankel discuss:
- Jason’s and Matt’s picks for the stock of the summer.
- “News or Noise” with Dollar General, Disney, and Meta.
- “Buy, Sell, or Meh” with the same three companies.
Companies discussed: EPR, AMD, SNOW, DIS, META
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Host: Anand Chokkavelu
Guests: Jason Hall, Matt Frankel
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The cybersecurity company saw its stock shoot up 10% on Friday. Is that dumb luck or something more?
(00:21) Andy Cross and Asit Sharma discuss May’s market bounce, plus earnings from ZScaler and Ulta Beauty.
Companies discussed: ZS, NOW, ULTA, ELF
Host: Andy Cross
Guest: Asit Sharma
Producer: Anand Chokkavelu
Engineer: Dan Boyd
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Jan van Eck is the CEO of investment management firm, VanEck. Ricky Mulvey caught up with van Eck for a conversation about:
The future of Social Security, de-dollarization, and demand for gold.
Opportunities in China, India, and Brazil.
What falls into Jan’s “hated things” bucket.
Companies discussed: TSLA, NSE: BHARTIARTL
Host: Ricky Mulvey
Guest: Jan van Eck
Producer: Mary Long
Engineer: Rick Engdahl
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Americans are feeling better about the economy. What’s that mean for stock investors?
(00:21) David Meier and Asit Sharma discuss:
- Why Americans are feeling better about the economy.
- The headwinds facing Okta, and fundamentals for long-term investors to watch.
- A retail round-up including Abercrombie & Fitch and Pinduoduo.
(19:11) Former CEO of Siemens and Alcoa, Klaus Kleinfeld, discusses his book, “Leading to Thrive: Mastering Strategies for Sustainable Success in Business and Life” and finding companies with sustainable competitive advantages.
(32:03) David and Asit discuss Southwest implementing baggage fees and two radar stocks: SentinelOne and SoundHound AI.
Companies discussed: CRM, INFA, OKTA, ANF, PDD, TJX, BBY, OTC: SIEGY, AA, LUV, SOUN, S
Host: Ricky Mulvey
Guests: David Meier, Asit Sharma, Klaus Kleinfeld
Engineer: Dan Boyd
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$24 billion of free cash flow in a single quarter is no small feat. If Nvidia can keep that pace, it may actually be trading at a reasonable price.
(00:21) Tim Beyers and Mary Long discuss:
- Market relief about the latest in Trump’s trade saga.
- A rose and a thorn from Nvidia’s latest report.
- Another trade-related announcement that affects the semiconductor supply chain.
Companies discussed: NVDA, CDNS, SNPS, SIEGY
Host: Mary Long
Guest: Tim Beyers
Engineer: Dan Boyd
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Nice show! Well done J MO and gang.
The cloward-piven crowd control the checkbook. Revenue isn't the problem. Herb Stein is obviously basically correct.
#cnn would have to figure out a way to integrate truth into their #LeftWingLegacyMedia propaganda schtick to be a viable enterprise going into the future. Smart move to jettison the garbage holding #warnerbrothersdiscovery back. Discovery and like assets were also once prized assets, that management determined to tarnish with #Wokeness .
Great advice 4 younger folks. I don't know if in today's inflation this is possible, but any amount set aside and invested via dollar cost averaging in low cost market cap weighted index funds with broad exposure that naturally rebalance to stronger holdings would be a plus. I grew up very poor with no money insights. Had I known these things, I wouldn't have sold as much of my life as I have.
Alright J.MO, awesome job!
Interesting. if you start with 20 diversified stocks at the same time and there is a market decline. won't a majority of those if not all follow the market? If you don't go in to all 20 at the same time I would think there is a risk of being underwater on positions like you discussed in answering the inquiry?
Now you, another after Chris Hill? Are these guys chasing away all of their A list worth a listen talent? What's going on there at the fool? Foolish management winding down podcasts?
Unfortunately we have all become addicted to the crack candy of handouts and abuses of economic regulatory decree in the takeover the central management of the economy that the12 past decades of usurpations have brought. The bigger and friendlier to the central planning behemoth, the more reliant on the crack candy handouts and ironically most rewarded by the reigning overlords.
LOL!!!. Elon's moved to the far right as he supports a 1990 style NY democrat? LOL!!! The Overton window really has been shifted just that much!
Thanks to insane excess government spending devaluing the currency, a trillion dollars ain't anywhere near what it once was.
Someone really screwed up the editing on this one: first segment is repeated.
but does it have more outlets than Lucken Coffee?
One of the better weekly shows of recent times. In the top ten since Chris left.
Bring back Chris Hill.... please!!!
Holding newsguard up as a reliable source on any subject is laughable. Shame on you.
Fastest growing doesn't mean most reliable. Just that the best lobbiest can purchase the worst politicians fast!
We miss Chris Hill.
Insider buys? Pat Gelsingsr.
Did the FUBO CEO just purchase a position within DIS using legacy shareholder value? Was this the plan all along and not wagering sports content? Smart?
The audio on this was pretty amateurish. I had grown to expect better production quality from yous.