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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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Valuations are stretched, but is it a bubble. And we discuss the latest AI and energy news, ASML’s earnings, and a surprising report from Johnson & Johnson.
(00:21) Travis Hoium, Lou Whiteman, and Rachel Warren discuss:
- Is the market in a bubble?
- Google’s $25 billion data center and energy deals
- Earnings takeaways from ASML and J&J
- Bold predictions this earnings season
Companies discussed: Brookfield Asset Management (BAM), Brookfield Renewable Partners (BEP), Johnson & Johnson (JNJ), Alphabet (GOOG, GOOGL), ASML (ASML), Palantir (PLTR), Robinhood (HOOD), Cloudflare (NET)
Host: Travis Hoium
Guests: Lou Whiteman, Rachel Warren
Engineers: Dan Boyd, Natasha Hall
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Get excited…today is the first day of earnings season!
(00:21) Anand Chokkavelu, Emily Flippen, Jason Hall, and Jose Najarro discuss:
- Inflation ticks up
- NVIDIA and semiconductors get a China bump
- The big banks kick off earnings season (and tell us about the economy)
- Is “Crypto Week” a thing?
- Bold predictions on which company will surprise this earnings season
Companies discussed: NVDA, AMD, JPM, WFC, C, Bitcoin, ETSY, CFLT, WBD
Host: Anand Chokkavelu
Guests: Emily Flippen, Jason Hall, Jose Najarro
Engineer: Dan Boyd
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Despite inflation concerns and tariff uncertainty, restaurants are busier than ever. Can it continue?
Tim Beyers and Rick Munarriz discuss:
- Surprisingly good data from the Restaurant Performance Index.
- The metrics that matter when investing in the restaurant sector.
- And a Fool’s duel over the future of Toast!
Tickers: Companies discussed: CMG, CAVA, TOST, SG, WING
Host: Tim Beyers
Guests: Rick Munarriz
Producer: Anand Chokkavelu
Engineer: Dan Boyd
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A view from the intersection of AI and creators.
Rich Lumelleau and Data Scientist Hilary Mason discuss:
- How her company Hidden Door uses generative AI to turn any work of fiction into an online social roleplaying game.
- Whether Napster is a fair comparison.
- What the future of storytelling could look like.
Host: Rich Lumelleau
Guests: Hilary Mason
Engineer: Dan Boyd
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Motley Fool co-founder and CEO Tom Gardner shares some investing insights on the current market, investments to avoid, and a motley array of investing topics:
- Investments to Avoid
- Motley Fool Approach to Investing
- Market Valuations
- Paying for Investment Advice
- Two Big Questions
To watch Tom's message to all members, check out fool.com/message.
Host: Mac Greer
Guest: Tom Gardner
Engineers: Dan Boyd, Austin Morgan
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Oh yes, we’re talking all kinds of stocks!
(00:21) Jason Hall and Matt Frankel discuss:
- AI stocks in the data center space (including CoreWeave)
- Winners and losers in energy and solar from the Big Beautiful Bill.
- With Superman coming out, we rank the intellectual property of Warner Bros. Discovery, Comcast, Disney, and Netflix
(19:11) Dave Schaeffer, founder and CEO of Cogent Communications, talks with Asit Sharma and Sanmeet Deo about how Cogent’s deals with customers like Netflix and Meta Platforms work and what keeps him up at night.
(32:39) Jason and Matt talk about Prime Day and other made up holidays and give us the stocks on their radar.
Stocks discussed: CRWV, DLR, EQIX, AMZN, MSFT, BEP, BEPC, NVDA, CRM, CSIQ, RUN, FSLR, ENPH, TSLA, GEV, J, CEG, FLNC, WBD, CMCSA, DIS, NFLX, SOFI, CHD
Host: Anand Chokkavelu
Guests: Jason Hall, Matt Frankel, Asit Sharma, Sanmeet Deo, Dave Schaeffer
Engineer: Dan Boyd
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Taiwan Semiconductor’s earnings beat Wall Street expectations, the housing market is picking up steam after, and TopBuild & Ferrero International go shopping.
Tyler Crowe and Matt Frankel discuss:
- Taiwan Semiconductor’s most recent earnings report
- The torrid pace of AI spending
- Lower mortgage rates are taking the cork off existing home sales and refinancing
- Insulation contractor TopBuild now does roofs.
- Ferrero International acquires WK Kellogg
- Two stocks we’re watching this earnings season
Tickers Mentioned: TSM, NVDA, RKT, HD, BLD, QXO, KLG, KO, PEP, HSY, MDLZ, K, NSRGY, PLD
Host: Tyler Crowe
Guest: Matt Frankel
Engineer: Dan Boyd
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Starbucks is looking to sell a stake in its China business, Hershey has a new CEO and Meta hits the gas on AI.
Jason Moser and Lou Whiteman discuss:
- Starbucks' move to sell part of its China business.
- Hershey hires a new CEO.
- Meta moves for more talent and invests in eyewear.
- What should be on investors' radar this coming earnings season.
Tickers mentioned: SBUX, HSY, WEN, META, TWLO, NET, CRWD, PANW
Host: Jason Moser
Guest: Lou Whiteman
Engineer: Dan Boyd
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Looking at the company and stock behind the summer shopping event.
(00:21) Anand Chokkavelu, Jason Hall, and Matt Frankel discuss:
- The Aug.1 tariffs
- This year’s four-day Prime Day (and whether Amazon stock is a deal)
- Elon Musk’s political party and Tesla
- Bold predictions
Companies discussed: AMZN, TSLA
Host: Anand Chokkavelu
Guests: Jason Hall, Matt Frankel
Engineer: Dan Boyd
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Andy Cross and Jason Moser discuss:
- Jurassic World Rebirth delivers for Comcast
- CoreWeave finally gets it done for CoreScientific
- Oracle makes a deal with the federal government
- Two stocks to look for if the market pulls back
Companies discussed: CMCSA, NFLX, CRWV, CORZ, ORCL, IOT, HWM
Host: Andy Cross
Guests: Jason Moser
Engineer: Dan Boyd
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Independence Week in the United States is the perfect time to explore financial freedom. This week’s podcast highlights nine key points leading to financial independence, featuring insights from Greek Philosophers, Rule Breaker listeners, and David himself. Rediscover Ask For a Raise Day and living below your means. Learn from listener stories about the importance of resilience, avoiding debt, multiplicands or multiplican'ts, and when your kids begin to see the financial light.
Real stories and inspiration helping you achieve financial freedom, American-style.
Host: David Gardner
Producer: Bart Shannon
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For once, the big tech giants are not driving the market’s returns.
(00:21) Motley Fool Senior Analyst, Anthony Schiavone, and Motley Fool Asset Management’s Chief Investment Strategist, Bill Mann, join Ricky Mulvey to discuss:
- American equity markets reaching all-time highs.
- The surprising performance of dollar stores.
- What the passage of The Big Beautiful Bill means for EV makers and the federal deficit.
- Ricky’s goodbye to Motley Fool Money.
Then, (19:11) Motley Fool Canada’s Jim Gillies joins Ricky to discuss speculation in the market and to shine a light on five stocks to keep an eye on.
(35:26) Bill and Anthony discuss two radar stocks, Alphabet and Target.
Companies discussed: MSFT, META, TSLA, DG, MEDP, LULU, SMPL, ATGE, KTB, TGT, GOOG, GOOGL
Host: Ricky Mulvey
Guests: Bill Mann, Anthony Schiavone, Jim Gillies
Engineer: Dan Boyd
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Jobs hold steady, Cloudflare takes a stand on AI and the stocks leading us to financial freedom.
Jason Moser and Andy Cross discuss:
- The recent jobs report.
- What the stress test means for banks.
- The current state of autos
- Cloudflare pushes back on AI crawlers.
- Stocks to celebrate financial freedom.
Tickers mentioned: BAC, TSLA, F, GM, NET, NFLX, HD, WM
Host: Jason Moser
Guest: Andy Cross
Engineer: Dan Boyd
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Figma files for its initial public offering, Amazon ushers in the rise of the machines and Apple noodles its AI strategy.
Jason Moser and Lou Whiteman discuss:
- Figma's IPO filing and what investors should be watching.
- Amazon's robotics aspirations.
- Apple's AI strategy: buy it or build it?
Tickers mentioned: FIG, AMZN, AAPL, HON, ADBE
Host: Jason Moser
Guest: Lou Whiteman
Engineer: Dan Boyd
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Aerovironment’s CEO shares insights on the drone company’s game-changing merger and how unmanned systems are revolutionizing modern combat.
Andy Cross interviews CEO Wahid Nawabi to discuss:
- Multi-billion-dollar BlueHalo merger expanding capabilities across air, ground, space, and cyber
- Fast Innovation: 18-month product cycles vs. 10-year industry standard
- Record Growth: $764M backlog across 55 international customers
- Vertical Integration: In-house design enables optimized performance at lower costs
Companies discussed: AVAV
Host: Andy Cross
Guests: Wahid Nawabi
Engineer: Dan Boyd
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Nike stock moves higher after Q4 earnings.
Andy Cross and Jason Hall discuss
- Why Nike stock rallied after its latest earnings
- Also: Home Depot to buy GMS for $5.5 billion
- And will F1 the Movie drive Apple’s stock?
Companies discussed: NKE, HD, GMS, QXO, AAPL, NFLX, AMZN
Host: Andy Cross
Guests: Jason Hall
Engineer: Dan Boyd
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Brian Robins is the CFO of GitLab, a DevSecOps platform that supports software innovation. He joins Motley Fool CEO, Tom Gardner, plus Chief Investment Officer Andy Cross and AI Engineer Karl Juhl for a conversation about:
- How GitLab scaled for remote culture
- How technology and AI have shifted over the years
- GitLab’s plan to handle the evolving cloud and DevOps landscape.
Companies mentioned: GTLB
Hosts: Tom Gardner, Andy Cross, Karl Juhl
Guest: Brian Robins
Engineer: Bart Shannon
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Amazon’s latest data center will require the same amount of electricity as one million homes.
(00:21) Jason Moser and Matt Argersinger join Ricky Mulvey to discuss:
- The data center spending boom.
- Hims & Hers messy breakup with Novo Nordisk.
- Overrated and underrated business stories from the year so far.
(19:11) Progyny CEO, Peter Anevski, joins Tim Beyers and Holly Anderson to discuss the growth path ahead for the health benefits company.
(31:28) Jason and Matt discuss Disney’s box office struggle with “Elio” and offer up two radar stocks: Uber and Otis Worldwide.
Companies discussed: AMZN, HIMS, NVO, TSLA, PGNY, DIS, UBER, OTIS
Host: Ricky Mulvey
Guests: Jason Moser, Matt Argersinger, Tim Beyers, Holly Anderson, Peter Anevski
Engineer: Dan Boyd
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Will innovations from the Paris Air Show be enough to lift airlines to new heights?
Tim Beyers and Lou Whiteman discuss:
- More AI-fueled earnings from Micron and changes at the Fed?
- The Paris Air Show’s big reveals
- Debating the better stock: Boeing or Airbus?
Tickers: Companies discussed: BA, EADSY, MU, RYCEY, TXT
Host: Tim Beyers
Guests: Lou Whiteman
Engineer: Dan Boyd
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A stablecoin stock isn’t so stable; an accessible watch brand looks to lean into luxury.
(00:21) Asit Sharma and Mary Long discuss:
- The housing market slowdown, and where prices go from here.
- How Carnival rides the waves of uncertainty.
- Circle’s meteoric rise.
- Diworsification at a watch company.
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Companies discussed: CCL, CRCL, COIN, SWGAY
Host: Mary Long
Guest: Asit Sharma
Producer: Ricky Mulvey
Engineer: Dan Boyd
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Good to hear more of J Mo.
Seems like they've done a clean sweep of the podcast hosts. I think most to their detriment. We'll see what's next?
In your assessment of ev subsidy change, I think perhaps you forgot that when these subsidies were birthed into existence, most manufacturers raised their retail prices proportionally to capture the gubmit largesse granted to consumers for behaving in the 'correct' manner the gubmit overlords desired, by purchasing an EV. Tesla a leader in EV manufacturing efficiency should benefit most from this gubmit savings. Weaker mfgs. will see reduced margins, but consumer impact should be negligible.
What's going on with all of the departures?
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!