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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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Oct 26, 2022 • 21min
Alphabet, Visa, Roku
Bill Mann, a Senior Analyst at Motley Fool, shares his insights into Alphabet's recent underperformance, arguing that it remains a solid business despite challenges. He discusses the potential of spinning off YouTube, which seems impractical. Moving on to Visa, Mann highlights its strong fiscal year, countering recession fears from some analysts. In a heated debate, Ryan Henderson and Jose Najarro weigh in on Roku's steep decline of over 75% this year, exploring the company's streaming struggles but also its leadership in user engagement.

Oct 25, 2022 • 26min
Coke's Pop, Weber's Buyout, Stock Market Superstitions
Jason Moser, a senior analyst at Motley Fool, and Robert Brokamp, a personal finance expert, dive into Coca-Cola's recent financial strength, showcasing its resilience against market challenges. They discuss PayPal's exciting new partnership with Amazon and Weber's potential buyout, revealing the dynamics shaping these companies. The duo also entertains listeners with a quirky exploration of stock market superstitions, from lunar phases influencing market trends to the odd connection between Super Bowl outcomes and stock performance. Tune in for insights and laughs!

Oct 24, 2022 • 29min
Big Tech Earnings Preview
Tim Beyers, a Motley Fool analyst, shares insights on the earnings reports from tech giants like Alphabet and Microsoft, discussing key metrics and the implications of Twitter's hefty debt. Tim White, co-host on This Week in Tech, dives into the fascinating world of AI and generative image technology, unpacking why these advancements are crucial for major companies. The duo also examines the challenges facing Chinese tech stocks amid political shifts, highlighting the cautious approach needed for investors.

Oct 23, 2022 • 29min
Crazy Eddie and the Art of Stock Fraud
Gary Weiss, author of "Retail Gangster: The Insane, Real-Life Story of Crazy Eddie," dives deep into the notorious stock fraud orchestrated by Eddie Antar. He discusses how Crazy Eddie used flashy advertising to lure in customers while manipulating profit margins through deceit. Weiss reveals the darker side of IPOs, highlighting how companies can mislead investors with inflated data. Listeners will find the tale both cautionary and fascinating as it uncovers the chaotic downfall of a scandal that rocked Wall Street.

Oct 22, 2022 • 26min
What “Currency Headwinds” Mean for Investors
In this enlightening discussion, Bill Mann, Senior Analyst and Lead Advisor for The Motley Fool's Global Partners Service, shares his expertise on international economies. He dives into the implications of a strong U.S. dollar, revealing how it can make certain international companies more appealing to investors. The conversation touches on England's pension crisis and rising interest rates, the complex investment landscape in China, and the surprising strength of Brazil's currency amidst global challenges. Mann offers insights into navigating these turbulent financial waters.

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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!

Oct 20, 2022 • 21min
Tesla's Optimism Springs Eternal
Bill Mann, a senior analyst at Motley Fool, shares valuable insights on Tesla’s recent financial performance amid Elon Musk's unwavering optimism. He discusses the implications of the UK's political upheaval and economic turmoil following the brief tenure of Prime Minister Liz Truss. Mann also raises questions about Tesla's accounting practices and reflects on the stock's value despite a decline in 2022. Additionally, there's a deep dive into Boston Omaha's unique business strategies, highlighting their focus on long-term value creation.

Oct 19, 2022 • 28min
Netflix Rising, WWE Preparing
Tim Beyers, a Senior Analyst at Motley Fool, shares intriguing insights on Netflix's unexpectedly strong third-quarter performance, including a surge in profits and subscriber growth thanks to its new ad platform. Meanwhile, analysts Nick Sciple and Jim Gillies dive into the evolving landscape of World Wrestling Entertainment, exploring its recent leadership shake-up and the potential for acquisition amidst a transformation into a media giant. They discuss WWE's strategic maneuvers in rights deals and its future in the competitive entertainment arena.

Oct 18, 2022 • 29min
Activist Investors Shake the Tree
Asit Sharma, a senior analyst at Motley Fool, discusses the growing influence of activist investors like Starboard Value, focusing on their stakes in tech giants such as Salesforce and Splunk. Robert Brokamp and Matt Frankel delve into the importance of home equity in financial planning, exploring strategies for leveraging home values for retirement. The conversation also touches on corporate layoffs at Microsoft and the implications for the tech sector, offering a comprehensive look at both investment strategies and housing market dynamics.

Oct 17, 2022 • 23min
The War on Checks
Joining the discussion are Jason Moser, a Senior Analyst at Motley Fool with keen insights on banking, and Asit Sharma, also a Senior Analyst with a focus on advertising technology. They tackle the impact of rising interest rates on banks, revealing how Bank of America is thriving even as home buyers struggle. The duo also delves into the resilience of advertising spending amid economic pressures, highlighting innovative players in ad tech and the evolving landscape of connected TV advertising.


