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Simon Erickson

Founder of 7Investing, providing investment advice and insights through a podcast and website. Experienced financial analyst with a background at The Motley Fool.

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Dec 28, 2024 • 1h 10min

Replay: 84. Reckless Predictions for 2024

Join financial experts Simon Erickson, founder of 7Investing, and Ryan Henderson & Brett Schafer, co-hosts of Chit Chat Money, for a lively discussion on reckless predictions for 2024. They reflect humorously on past forecasts and dive into bold insights about tech stocks, the EV market rivalry between Tesla and Ford, and the potential seismic shifts in the housing market. The trio also tackles intriguing economic forecasts, exploring the impact of rising interest rates and geopolitical tensions. It's a fun blend of laughs and investment wisdom!
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Sep 18, 2024 • 53min

A Deep Dive Into Rocket Lab Stock With Simon Erickson (RKLB)

Simon Erickson, from 7investing, offers expert insights on Rocket Lab's market strategies and innovations. He explains how Rocket Lab is democratizing space access, particularly with the launch of the Neutron rocket, a potential game changer against SpaceX. The discussion delves into government contracts, risks for investors, and future prospects in space data services. Erickson also shares thoughts on Rocket Lab's SPAC journey and the management team's credibility as they navigate the competitive rocket industry.
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Sep 12, 2024 • 14min

7investing Says Sayonara to Celsius

Simon Erickson, the CEO of 7investing and a savvy market analyst, shares a striking about-face on Celsius Holdings. He discusses the critical red flags that shifted his view from bullish to bearish. Key topics include the challenges Celsius faces in a competitive energy drink market, uncertainties around ownership after a major investor’s passing, and implications of Pepsi's reduced orders. With changing consumer preferences in the mix, Erickson highlights why long-term investors should reconsider Celsius' future prospects.