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Apr 8, 2021 • 15min
Betting on Sports Betting
Constellation Brands wraps up its fiscal year. Costco’s March numbers were strong, especially digital sales. Clay Bruning analyzes those stories, as well as the state of the sports betting industry in America. Want 50% off our Stock Advisor service? Just go to http://StockIdeas.fool.com.

Apr 7, 2021 • 23min
Fintech’s New Star and Stocks We Just Bought
Jamie Dimon’s annual letter to shareholders shows just how bullish he is on the U.S. economy. Plaid’s latest fundraising round points to a valuation of more than $13 billion. Andy Cross analyzes those stories, plus we dip into the Fool Mailbag to consider the relative attractiveness of value stocks and discuss some stocks we bought recently. Want 50% off our Stock Advisor service? Just go to http://StockIdeas.fool.com.

Apr 6, 2021 • 21min
2 Reopening Stocks You Might Be Missing
Topps (yes, the baseball card company) gets ready to go public through a SPAC. Credit Suisse deals with fallout from the Archegos Capital debacle. Asit Sharma analyzes those stories and shares why he believes a Mexican airport operator and an American homebuilder could benefit from The Great Reopening. Want 50% off our Stock Advisor service? Just go to http://StockIdeas.fool.com.

Apr 5, 2021 • 19min
The Big Macro
For the first time in forever, we’re talking about The Big Macro (aka, the March jobs report) and the ripple effects for hiring across various industries. GameStop announced plans to sell millions of shares of its own stock, but what will they do with the money? Jason Moser analyzes those stories, discusses the big weekend box office numbers, and previews The Masters! Want 50% off our Stock Advisor service? Just go to http://StockIdeas.fool.com.

Mar 31, 2021 • 15min
Mirror, Mirror on Lulu’s Wall
Chewy reports a surprise 4th-quarter profit that sends shares higher. Lululemon’s digital sales in the 4th quarter were strong, but what management really wants to talk about is Mirror. Emily Flippen analyzes those stories, as well as BlackBerry’s latest results and attempts to turn the company around. Want 50% off our Stock Advisor service? Just go to http://StockIdeas.fool.com.

Mar 30, 2021 • 18min
“We just don’t seem to learn.”
More details emerge about Archegos Capital’s investments. PayPal enables crypto conversions for U.S. consumers. Facebook is working on an Instagram app for kids under 13. Andy Cross analyzes those stories, and invokes a name from investing history: Long-Term Capital Management. To get 50% off our flagship service, Motley Fool Stock Advisor, just go to http://StockIdeas.fool.com.

Mar 29, 2021 • 20min
3 Stocks for the Chip Shortage
In the face of a global shortage of semiconductor chips, which companies can drive returns for investors? Jason Moser analyzes the chip market and shares why Qorvo, Qualcomm, and Marvell Technology are on his radar. Plus, we discuss Archegos Capital’s margin call and the ripple effect (and lessons) for investors. Looking for more investment ideas? Get 50% off Stock Advisor by going to http://StockIdeas.fool.com.

Mar 25, 2021 • 15min
Home Furnishings on Fire (in a good way)
RH sold a lot of luxury furniture in the 4th quarter, wrapping up a great fiscal year. KB Home shares fall despite strong 1st-quarter profits. Bill Barker analyzes those stories, as well as Rite Aid’s updated guidance (which sent the stock down 20%). Want to try our flagship service Motley Fool Stock Advisor? Get 50% off by going to http://StockIdeas.fool.com.

Mar 24, 2021 • 14min
“You hate to see it.”
GameStop falls 20% after a disappointing 4th quarter and a perplexing lack of guidance from management. Adobe’s 1st-quarter results were as strong as their guidance. General Mills has a mixed 3rd quarter but believes demand for food at home will continue to be strong. Maria Gallagher analyzes those stories and shares which breakfast cereal is her favorite indulgence.

Mar 23, 2021 • 13min
Zoom Video, Microsoft, GameStop
Will Zoom Video’s move into licensing pay off? How much is Microsoft willing to pay to acquired Discord? Ron Gross analyzes those questions and previews GameStop’s upcoming earnings report.
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