

Emily Flippen
Investment analyst and host at The Motley Fool. Focuses on long-term perspectives on business news and investment strategies.
Top 10 podcasts with Emily Flippen
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Jan 2, 2026 • 40min
An Investor’s Guide to 2026
Emily Flippen and Lou Whiteman, both seasoned investment analysts, dive into the landscape of investing for 2026. They discuss the evolving role of AI, emphasizing its incremental productivity benefits rather than flashy advancements. The duo examines the mixed signals from the economy, highlighting the K-shaped recovery. Stock insights include Emily’s cautious optimism about Target and Lululemon's rebound potential, while Lou remains skeptical about retail turnaround. They also weigh in on tech giants like NVIDIA and Alphabet's ad risks in this shifting market.

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Mar 7, 2025 • 41min
Tariffs Tangle Markets, Businesses, Investors
Emily Flippen, a senior analyst at Motley Fool, delves into market trends and retail woes, revealing how shifting tariffs are creating economic uncertainty that even giants like Costco can't escape. Matt Argersinger analyzes the latest employment data and its impact on investor sentiment amidst rising inflation. Bestselling author Malcolm Gladwell reflects on the COVID response and shares insights from his new book, 'Revenge of the Tipping Point,' connecting societal changes to shifting economic landscapes.

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Apr 11, 2025 • 41min
Tariffs, Trump, and Turmoil
In this engaging discussion, Matt Argersinger and Emily Flippen delve into the dynamic landscape of the stock market, highlighting the effects of government policies and inflation trends. They unpack how Delta Airlines thrives despite economic uncertainty while also analyzing significant divestments in the spirits industry. Martín de los Santos shares insights on MercadoLibre's resilience and growth opportunities in Latin America. The trio also explores Walmart's earnings guidance amidst tariff turmoil, providing a comprehensive look at the financial turbulence ahead.

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Feb 14, 2025 • 41min
Valentines Day: Love, Money, and Stocks
Join Jason Moser, a seasoned analyst who tracks market trends, and Emily Flippen, an expert in company earnings, as they explore the emotional rollercoaster of stock and love this Valentine's Day. They dissect The Trade Desk's 30% dip post-earnings and Roku's streaming prowess, while Robert Brokamp shares strategies for couples to tackle money discussions. With playful love letters to stocks like AAON and Zoetis, they blend romance with financial savvy, ensuring you and your partner are financially in sync for years to come.

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Dec 26, 2025 • 42min
The Most Shocking Stories of 2025
Lou Whiteman, an insightful investment analyst, and Emily Flippen, a savvy market commentator, dive deep into the market shocks of 2025. They recount the surprise impact of tariffs and the fierce AI competition between OpenAI and Google. Gold's impressive performance takes center stage, as analysts ponder its divergence from stocks and Bitcoin. The discussion spans interest rates, bond yields, and their implications, wrapping up with a quiz on 2025's biggest market winners and losers. A must-listen for market enthusiasts!

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Feb 24, 2023 • 39min
Surprising Earnings, Conservative Management
In this engaging discussion, Jason Moser, a senior analyst at Motley Fool, and Emily Flippen, also a senior analyst with a focus on tech, dive into the latest earnings surprises. They analyze Nvidia's dual struggle with declining gaming revenue and its thriving AI data center sector. The duo also highlights Walmart's impressive holiday quarter and Block's unexpected revenue boost. They touch on Shake Shack's intriguing upscale dining experiment and share their recent stock buys, focusing on promising companies like Adobe and ANSYS.

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Oct 21, 2022 • 40min
Stocks (and Investing Books) We're Bullish On
Emily Flippen and Ron Gross, Senior Analysts at Motley Fool, break down the recent 30% drop in Snap's shares, dragging down major players like Pinterest and Meta. They delve into surprising market trends, such as American Express's stock dip despite optimistic guidance. The duo also discusses mixed results from Boston Beer and Tractor Supply, plus exciting investment prospects with ASML Holding and Blackstone. Tune in for their favorite investing books and a playful take on the economics of pumpkin spice!

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Feb 23, 2024 • 41min
It’s NVIDIA’s world and we’re just living in it!
Emily Flippen, a senior analyst with a keen eye on e-commerce, and Andy Cross, a market trend expert, dive into NVIDIA’s explosive growth, driven by AI. They discuss the contrasting struggles of Etsy and Wayfair in retail and Walmart's strategic acquisitions. The pair also cover Teladoc's challenges in telemedicine and the evolving cybersecurity landscape with Palo Alto Networks. Lastly, they point out Grab Holdings’ promising first quarterly profit, alongside HubSpot’s growth prospects, painting a vibrant picture of today’s market.

Dec 1, 2022 • 24min
Battling Giants
Emily Flippen, a Senior Analyst at Motley Fool, dives into Salesforce's leadership shake-up and its impact on the company's stock performance. She also discusses Kroger's promising third-quarter results and plans to expand through the acquisition of Albertsons. Jeff Santoro participates in a lively bull vs. bear debate over DigitalOcean, a cloud infrastructure contender facing fierce competition from larger firms. The conversation is filled with insights on market responses and the challenges of small companies striving for growth.

Aug 9, 2024 • 40min
Big Trouble or Business as Usual?
Emily Flippen and Jason Moser, seasoned analysts at Motley Fool, dive into the recent Fed-driven market dip and whether it signals something deeper for investors. They tackle antitrust actions against Google and the implications for big tech and shareholders. Bill Mann breaks down the yen carry trade's significant impact on Japan's market and potential investment opportunities. The trio also highlights earning updates from companies like Shopify and Airbnb, comparing their trajectories amidst the shifting economic landscape.


